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1958-1964 Chevy Hedman Hedders Headers Small Block Ceramic Coated

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      Features

        • Full-Length Style Headers
        • For Small Block Only
        • Adds Horsepower & Performance
        • 3" Collector Diameter
        • 1-5/8" Tubes Diameter
        • 18-Gauge Tubing
        • Standard 1/4" Flange
        • Will Fit Straight Or Angle Plug Heads
        • Durable Silver Ceramic Steel Coating
        • Includes Gaskets & Hardware
        • Requires Modified Exhaust
        • For All Passenger Models
        • 283ci-400ci Engines
        • Ecklers Legacy Number: 524300C
        • Eckler OEM Number: 68236

      Description

      Eckler's Late Great Chevy is happy to offer new street headers for your small block 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, or 1964 Chevrolet. Manufactured by Hedman Hedders, these headers will give you better horsepower, fuel economy, and overall performance over any others. Through careful manufacturing, they are guaranteed to be free from defects, including cracks in the tubes and welds. Hedman Street Hedders are available in black painted or polished HTC thermal ceramic coating finishes and also come with all necessary gaskets and mounting studs and bolts to help simplify your installation. With a silver ceramic steel finish, these headers are designed to match up and look great with the specific application of your

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