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Old 06-27-2008, 01:16 PM
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1970 Duster Help

Hey all, what is the best brand of long tube headers i should buy for my Duster?? It is a 1970 with a done up 340. I have been looking at Hooker and Headman so far. I bought this car from my uncle because hes going through a divorce so he sold it to me real cheep.The motor is all done up and machined, with oversized cams and all sorts of stuff done to it. It has the 3 Speed auto trany it her. This will be my first rebuild so i am alll ears for any advise cause i dont want to screw it up. I will be completely rebuilding the whole car. Also the vynal roof is gone have to grind off and just paint over the metal if thats do-able (not a fan of vynal). thanks
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Old 06-28-2008, 07:32 AM
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Re: 1970 Duster Help

Welcome to AF.

Essentially, this thread is a duplicate of another one you have made which has already produced a response in the Muscle Cars - Plymouth subforum.

Therefore, I am closing this thread because it is redundant.
 
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