Headers

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  1. Guy Drollinger

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    I'm looking to buy a set of headers, preferably some long tube ones. My question is, is there a certain set of headers that anyone would recommend? Will be going in my 70 Maverick with a 302 out of my 76 Maverick. No power steering, no A/C.
     
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    And just search for "headers". Some fit better than others... the big names are Hooker 6901 and Hedman 88400... but there are others. I think the best fitting shorties are Doug Thorley 268-1, but it may depend on who you ask.
     
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    When you start to look for pricing, go to (of all places) Amazon.com. I got mine at autozone and saved the shipping costs but had to pay sales tax,
     

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