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CA Corvette-ish Exhaust manifolds

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I really like these manifolds and spent a bunch of time cleaning and coating them only to find a cracked engine block. Since they don't fit a big block, hoping someone else can enjoy them.

Center dump, almost the same as stock 69-72 manifolds except the outlet is larger at 2.5" and are originally for a 1967 corvette. I got a noticeable power increase out of them, but they are obviously not on par with headers.

$100/pair shipped

You can get them at any auto parts store for about $75/each. They are both the "left" manifold which has had the accessory mounts ground off.

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Then their yours

Another Night owl eh? They're yours. I'll put them in a box assuming you don't want to pick them up. Now I'm curious if your building your k5 I saw or you have another in hiding...:)
I was up way past my bedtime for a school night!

I do wish I had another in hiding! And no trip for these ones. (Unless some cheap 07-15 suburban 3rd row seats happen to pop up on clist down in your area)

I am in the gathering stage of stuff. It will be the domino effect once it get's going (I hope). I think this summer will be a shackle flip lift, that will then go to redoing the exhaust. I have the flip kit, so springs and other goodies will be ordered shortly. And the manifolds I have now, are not the 2.5" collector, so I am sure that will help the engine breath. And I'm always eyeing for some better axles, though I don't need the d60, just some 14b ff and matching gearing for the front.

I am also eyeing some Corbeau seats, hence some of my questions about your PRPs when I was down there. Last time I took my dad on the trail (he's 76) it was just too bumpy from the stock leaf spring and seat combo I have going on, and would like to take him exploring again.

Can you PM me your paypal for these?
 
I was up way past my bedtime for a school night!

I do wish I had another in hiding! And no trip for these ones. (Unless some cheap 07-15 suburban 3rd row seats happen to pop up on clist down in your area)

I am in the gathering stage of stuff. It will be the domino effect once it get's going (I hope). I think this summer will be a shackle flip lift, that will then go to redoing the exhaust. I have the flip kit, so springs and other goodies will be ordered shortly. And the manifolds I have now, are not the 2.5" collector, so I am sure that will help the engine breath. And I'm always eyeing for some better axles, though I don't need the d60, just some 14b ff and matching gearing for the front.

I am also eyeing some Corbeau seats, hence some of my questions about your PRPs when I was down there. Last time I took my dad on the trail (he's 76) it was just too bumpy from the stock leaf spring and seat combo I have going on, and would like to take him exploring again.

Can you PM me your paypal for these?
Will send PayPal info, but hint for your dad: air the tires down to around ~15-18psi. It helps a TON.
 
Will send PayPal info, but hint for your dad: air the tires down to around ~15-18psi. It helps a TON.
That's great advice. I bet you I didn't air down at all. The pump I had to re-inflate the tires has been out of commission for some time. I have a new viair 88p, so that will definitely be done next time.
 

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