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Here is a project I came up with. Bought a set of header flanges off ebay for y-block and a set of block hugger small block chev headers. Voila we have y-block hugger headers. The center tubes had to be split apart and the outers sucked in slightly. May not be the best from a perfomance standpoint but I wanted something different. Now I would post a pic but it says too large. How do I make it downloadable hmmm.
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This should work.
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Well done. They have that rat rod vibe, I like them as is,
But im sure it would look good painted also.
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Pretty neat.
55f100West Monroe,La.
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They look nice, i like them, Do you have any spark plug clearance probs?
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Your headers look good. I wish I had that kind of talent. I'd like to chase down a set of these:  It looks like they just might be a bolt-in replacement for '57 manifolds, but they are probably one-off custom jobs.
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Those are interesting,must be for a car, i did a similar deal as scott5560, my dad had a pair of 318 mid length headers for a jeep that worked good for my f100, Its down two inchs in the front and they clear the old axle, just a little tight around the spark plugs.
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