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dietzdiggler wrote:mine likes what I TELL her to like.
This is only because she's allowed you to have this "illusion" :lol: :lol:
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Oldguy wrote:Laugh at Deitz!!! At least she lets you think that! LOL Mike
This is only because she's allowed you to have this "illusion" :lol: :lol:
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Yeah she got a good laugh this morning when I showed her what I was posting. Good for me I "told" her to like the cream colored '05 PT cruiser we got her Saturday.
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I have a 68 d200 with a 383. Its sounds like no one has found any headers, not even shortys, if i read everything correct. If there is nothing, im just gonna dual it out the back. Just thought id ask in case i missed somethin.

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Sanderson used to make a set of shortys but not sure if they still do. JeffC has a really nice looking set of shortys on his 383 but I don't know where he got them.
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This is where JeffC's came from but I don't know if they are still making them.
http://www.ssautochrome.com/level.itml/icOid/1425

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Son-of-a-gun. These look like they'd work as well as the Hookers and are 1/2 the price.

http://www.summitracing.com/parts/HED-79220/

Still won't work for the '68 and older frame but if you're going to cut out the mount for the old manual setup why not do it for 1/2 the price?

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Can can anyone help me I recently bought a pair of hookers competition headers for my 1965 dodge D 100 I tried installing a long competition hookers but they would not sit flush because the clearance to the transmission mount and I can’t return them so what can I do to make them fit

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Chuko wrote:
Sun Feb 28, 2021 6:06 pm
Can can anyone help me I recently bought a pair of hookers competition headers for my 1965 dodge D 100 I tried installing a long competition hookers but they would not sit flush because the clearance to the transmission mount and I can’t return them so what can I do to make them fit
I would guess there is nothing you can do except hack your frame or cut the headers. Neither is ideal. You could sell them to someone else.

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