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These appear to be copies of the Clark Headers that were made in the l950's.
This company sells 'top notch' products.
Good luck, John M., #3370
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I have been running them for about a year now. They are great for the price. If you have a manual tranny you will have to modify the rear collector because it comes out about 2in from the z bar bracket.
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I am not quite sure I understand the rear collector modification issue. I did order a pair, it will probably make sense when I see them on. Many Thanks
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They are only close on some vehicles.
You may only need to worry on the 'later' models as the column shift mechanism is close to the engine etc.
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Mine was close to the bracket that has two bolts into the block that the clutch z bar pivots on. The rear 2 into 1 collector is straight down towards this bracket.
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