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RE: Headers
By Bob - 06/13/2004 9:47:08 AM; IP 205.188.117.11
I am running a 390 in a 1955 ford. The only problem is I am using a El Camino frame. What I bought was a set of f150 two whell drive somthing from the 70's with a 390 or 360 block in it. They are shortys and block huggers. They work fine in my round track car. Hope this helps. Bought mine from Summit for 150.00.
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 Headers -- Kowalski, 05/19/2004
 RE: Headers -- 390ranger, 05/20/2004
RE: Headers -- Bob, 06/13/2004
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