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I have never tried to put a passenger car driver's side cast iron exhaust in a pickup. Has anyone had any success with a particular year of pickup?
Charlie Burns Laton, Ca (South of Fresno)

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Charlie; The passenger manifold will dump right on the steering column in a pickup. On my truck I used a RH passenger manifold on the left side, making the outlet point down at the front. Easy to make a pipe to go from there to the muffler. You can also use the existing truck manifold and make a pipe to connect, but the pipe gets a pretty good arch in it. Of course, there's always the rams horn. In all the Y stuff Tim got, did he get any rams horns?
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John, No rams horns, but a few passenger cast iron manifolds. I got a call asking if they would fit. Thanks for your input.
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When I got my truck it had headers made for a Galaxie. Not only did one need the space where the steering box was, they both dumped into the Xmember. I'm lengthening them to desperately try to make a system that is compatible with both a '64 F100 and a '63 Fairlane.
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