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Amc Hedman Husler Race Headers Rare! on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

Ossining, New York, US

Ossining, New York, US
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One set of Rare Hedman Husler race Headers. 2" tube size fits AMX/ Javelin body 1968-1974. These have the earlier sqare ports but can be reworked or new flanges added on for dog leg port. These never come up for sale and a custom set of AMC race headers are over $1000.00. So these can be a bargain. They have never been mounted in a car but have superficial surface rust. A mild glass beading will clean them up. Get these now cause you dont know when you will see them again. Will charge actual shipping and as always sold as is. Thanx.

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