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Here's the article on the Hedman 90-degree headers. From the 10/68 Speed and Supercar.
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Great article and pictures! They show the pipes on a Nova, but if you read the article it says the pictures are from a '68 corvette getting '67 side exhausts. I looked pretty hard to find a BB header like that for a 1st gen. Camaro recently and came up empty. Would those Corvette headers work on a 1st gen. Camaro?
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The article actually shows a Camaro* and the 'vette headers would probably work but
* I know you meant to say Camaro! |
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------I just went on Hedmans website and could only find references to small-block sidepipe headers, although I could be wrong. They made those big-block side-pipe headers for years and you can find them at swap meets now and then. If the Camaro uses Corvette style exhaust manifolds theres an even chance they would work. If the Camaro uses the rear exit cast manifolds I doubt they would work, but Im only guessing. Hope this helps.......Bill S
-------Its funny,,,all this fuss over factory chambered exhaust thats been proven to be more restrictive than good under-car exhaust!!!!!! |
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I like the look of the sidepipes, but my wife is a little hesitant. So, not sure what we'll end up with. What do you guys think, with, or without?
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Looks like the underside of a vette to me. The text of the article also says vette.
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They show the pipes on a Nova, but if you read the article it says the pictures are from a '68 corvette getting '67 side exhausts. [/ QUOTE ] I was answering the above statement. I thought you typed Nova and meant to type Camaro. Article does show photos of both a '68 Camaro and Corvette. |
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