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    SBF Shorty Headers

     



    These are a block hugger type header for a small block Ford. I was going to use them in my 66 with my new 351W but they didn't work in it. I never ran them and have them painted with black heat paint. The only thing I did was notch the collecor at the end a bit to try and clear my frame but it wasn't enough (this does not harm the header at all to cause leaks or such).
    I bought them for $155 bucks from Southern Rod and Custom.
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    I finally got pictures of the headers... I didn't think I was going to be able to tonight because now all of a sudden when I need to use the camera, it's broke! I managed to be able to just turn it on quick and press the button fast and it works.
    They are painted with plain high temp flat black paint. They can be blasted and jet coated if wanted. The only demensions I know how to give would be that from the top of the flange to the bottom of the collector they are 10 inches long. From the inside of the flange (where it bolts to the head) to the farthest outter tube is just under 4 1/2 inches. The width (from the engine block to the frame or steering box) fit in my 66 F100 with almost another inch left between the big steering box and that is more room than I have now with the Mustang shorty headers I am using on it now.
    Thanks for looking and if you have any questions then just PM me and I will get back to you ASAP.
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    Here is one more to show the little notch I mentioned I put in it which is very small.
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