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Camaro Headers Ls1-ls3 1967-1969 on 2040-parts.com

US $0.99
Location:

Fall River, Massachusetts, US

Fall River, Massachusetts, US
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You are viewing a set of stainless 1 7/8th tube Headers for an LS1-LS3 that will fit a 1967-1969 Camaro or 1968-1974 Nova with an after-market rack & pinion (Flaming River or Unisteer)


They were used in a race car and are in good condition.  I removed them from the car because I switched back to power steering so the car could be street driven again.

These headers cost over $750 new.  Will NOT work with conventional steering box.  Has to be used with a rack.

Also have Unisteer Rack &Pinion and steering column and U joints that came out of this car.  Please view my other auctions....

Please view photos carefully.  Will only ship within the United States.  Item is approximately 55 pounds.

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