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Custom Built 304 Ss Headers For 1966-67 Ford Fairlane 289,302,347,363 New on 2040-parts.com

US $2,200.00
Location:

Anoka, Minnesota, United States

Anoka, Minnesota, United States
Condition:New Brand:C&F RACE CARS Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:CUSTOM

CUSTOM BUILT 304 STAINLESS STEEL HEADERS FOR 1966-67 FORD FAIRLANE WITH 289, 302, 347, 363 SMALL BLOCK FORD WINDSOR MOTOR. BUILT USING SPD'S ADAPTER PLATE FLANGES. O2 BUNGS IN BOTH COLLECTORS IF YOU NEED THEM. 1 3/4" X 34" EQUAL LENGHT PRIMARY TUBES WITH  3" MERGE STYLE COLLECTORS AND V-BAND FLANGES. FITS STOCK MANUAL CLUTCH LINKAGE. THESE WOULD COST OVER $4000 IF YOU HAD THEM BUILT. NEVER BEEN USED AND COMES WITH ADAPTER PLATES AND GASKETS. I ALSO HAVE A COMPETE 3" CUSTOM BUILT 304 SS EXHAUST SYSTEM FOR THE SAME CAR THAT MATCHES UP TO THESE HEADERS IF ANYONE IS INTERESTED THAT IS NOT PART OF THIS LISTING. PLEASE DO NOT SEND CRAZY LOW BEST OFFERS, THERE IS OVER 60 HOURS IN TIME PLUS $1500 IN SS PARTS IN THESE SO I'M NOT SELLING THEM FOR $1000 DOLLARS. I'M A HOT ROD BUILDER AND HAVE BEEN DOING IT FULL TIME SINCE 1975, I BUILT THESE FOR MY OWN PERSONAL CAR AND HAVE NOT BEEN ABLE TO GET IT FINISHED SO I DECIDED TO SELL EVERYTHING FOR THE CAR INCLUDING A REALLY NICE 67 2 DR HT BODY THAT IS COMPLETELY DISASSEMBLED. A LIITLE DUSTY IN THE PICTURES FROM SITTING AROUND.

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