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Old 02-09-2007, 01:11 AM
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I've seen collectors like that used on some of the hedman "husler" racing headers before,so that would be my guess.

Common on their "big tube" headers for early A bodies IIRC.

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Old 02-09-2007, 03:41 PM
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I believe they are Hedman's like sceamingchief said.

I have a similar set that I received with a engine I purchased. Mine are coated. 1 7/8" primary with a 4" collector.

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Simple one here guys. They are custom headers. I had a set done for me from
a set of Hooker headers. They are made for ground clearance issues.

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they are hedmans

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Old 02-11-2007, 06:15 PM
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Are they still made? I am moving and clearing stuff out. Are they worth trying to sell? I can see a few places on them where they have been made to fit.

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those are hedman husler for 64-7 gto i have a set just like them on mine'minus the reust'

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BTW I would not call them tri-y there is not even one Y in them just a flat colector but they could be made into tri-ys by cutting of the collector and pairing the tubes

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A friend of mine has a vintage set of JR headers for a RA5 powered F-body that have the same type of collector.

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they are the husler hedders and theylook cool on the car once you finally get the car cut u to fit #7 and 8 have to thru inner fenders they cost about 525 new in bare metal pretty expensive for having not even a ittle scratched up black paint on them i knabbed a new set from ebay 25 plus 25 to ship never used

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hedman like everyone else is saying

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