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Those are actually an odd pair of manifolds....
By Hawkrod - 02/27/2006 10:31:12 AM; IP 207.200.116.10
I can not tell from the date code but they machined differently on the passenger side on mid 68 and 69 to eliminate the spacer. That date looks early but you can never be sure. The later manifolds were machined for a donut gasket and did not use a spacer. Hawkrod
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 Correct exhaust manifolds for 67 390 -- WACO, Simi Valley CA., 02/26/2006
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 RE: Correct exhaust manifolds for 67 390 -- raycfe, 02/26/2006
Those are actually an odd pair of manifolds.... -- Hawkrod, 02/27/2006
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