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Ford Fe Cast Shorty Exhaust Manifolds on 2040-parts.com

US $177.50
Location:

Sevierville, Tennessee, US

Sevierville, Tennessee, US
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One set of Ford FE cast shorty exhaust manifolds. These were removed from a 1963 Galaxie with a 406 engine but will fit almost all Ford FE motors (332,352,390,406,427,428). Please make sure of your application. These manifolds have been bead blasted and I sprayed them with WD-40. I cannot find any cracks, breaks, or repairs. I planned to use them on the next car I bought but it already has headers on it. Ask all questions before bidding please. I will ship only to lower 48 at this price.

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