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what headers will fit ,and are resonibly priced? 1962 b body with 440 engine, cast heads , 1 7/8" will work . someone that has used them on 62-65 B cars with no problem ? or someone that has a set of good used i can get started with thanks

Re: best fitting headers for the buck [Re: junkyardmaxie] #1319104
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My Plymouth has Hooker Competition #5903. They fit good with stock head, but I had to modify them slightly for Eddelbrock head.

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Re: best fitting headers for the buck [Re: junkyardmaxie] #1319107
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what headers will fit ,and are resonibly priced? 1962 b body with 440 engine, cast heads , 1 7/8" will work . someone that has used them on 62-65 B cars with no problem ? or someone that has a set of good used i can get started with thanks


to my knowledge there isn't any 1 7/8 headers for an early b-body. i know the 1 7/8 tti's won't fit. i have 2" TTI'S on my 65 coronet 440 iron heads. perfect fit.

Re: best fitting headers for the buck [Re: lewtot184] #1319108
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I have the 1 3/4" Hedman 78030's on a 440 in a '63 Dodge 330.

They dropped in and needed virtually no clearancing anywhere!

$159.95 from Summit Racing.

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I have the 1 3/4" Hedman 78030's on a 440 in a '63 Dodge 330.

They dropped in and needed virtually no clearancing anywhere!

$159.95 from Summit Racing.




that's what i put on my 440 powered 65 Plymouth when i first got the car running.that was around the late 90 and i think i payed 89 dollars for them. i ran 11.70 in then 1/4 with them and my pro junk yard 440.lol Mopar65


3520 pound race ready 1973 Street/Strip Dodge Dart - Stock stroke 440/727 10.49 @ 125.0 on 93 pump gas & ET Street Radials. More to come... ( SGT Miller) Proudly served 12 years in the US ARMY RESERVES support our troops
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I have the 1 3/4" Hedman 78030's on a 440 in a '63 Dodge 330.

They dropped in and needed virtually no clearancing anywhere!

$159.95 from Summit Racing.




that's what i put on my 440 powered 65 Plymouth when i first got the car running.that was around the late 90 and i think i payed 89 dollars for them. i ran 11.70 in then 1/4 with them and my pro junk yard 440.lol Mopar65




I was thrilled with the fit and finish for the money. In a few years when they get all rusty, I'll pull them off, sandblast them and BBQ black them.

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I have the 1 3/4" Hedman 78030's on a 440 in a '63 Dodge 330.

They dropped in and needed virtually no clearancing anywhere!

$159.95 from Summit Racing.




that's what i put on my 440 powered 65 Plymouth when i first got the car running.that was around the late 90 and i think i payed 89 dollars for them. i ran 11.70 in then 1/4 with them and my pro junk yard 440.lol Mopar65




I was thrilled with the fit and finish for the money. In a few years when they get all rusty, I'll pull them off, sandblast them and BBQ black them.




I agree they fit great etc at at the time was very worth the money. I even bought them threw O,rielys auto parts.I think i still have them some wear. Man i would love to have a 63 dodge like what you have. that is my most favorite early B-body mopar. Mopar65


3520 pound race ready 1973 Street/Strip Dodge Dart - Stock stroke 440/727 10.49 @ 125.0 on 93 pump gas & ET Street Radials. More to come... ( SGT Miller) Proudly served 12 years in the US ARMY RESERVES support our troops
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I have the 1 3/4" Hedman 78030's on a 440 in a '63 Dodge 330.

They dropped in and needed virtually no clearancing anywhere!

$159.95 from Summit Racing.




that's what i put on my 440 powered 65 Plymouth when i first got the car running.that was around the late 90 and i think i payed 89 dollars for them. i ran 11.70 in then 1/4 with them and my pro junk yard 440.lol Mopar65




I was thrilled with the fit and finish for the money. In a few years when they get all rusty, I'll pull them off, sandblast them and BBQ black them.




I agree they fit great etc at at the time was very worth the money. I even bought them threw O,rielys auto parts.I think i still have them some wear. Man i would love to have a 63 dodge like what you have. that is my most favorite early B-body mopar. Mopar65




Mine too! That's why it's stayed with me through the years through thick and thin! '71 Cuda went away and even F-brand '93 Cobra went away but the '63 STAYED!

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thanks for all the help

Re: best fitting headers for the buck [Re: Butch] #1319114
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