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Chevelle Exhaust Headers, Small Block, For Cars With Automatic Or Manual Transmission, 1964-1972

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      Product Information

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      Features

      • Replacement Exhaust Headers
      • Header Style: Full-Length
      • Steel Construction
      • Will Fit Most Angle Plug Heads Including Factory Chevrolet “Bow-Tie” Heads
      • Fits D-Port Cylinder Heads Including ZZ4 Crate Engines
      • Requires Removal Or Modification Of Locking Steering Columns If Equipped
      • Installation Requi
        • Ecklers Legacy Number: 631062

      Description

      Chevelle exhaust headers make the perfect performance upgrade for your 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, or 1972 Chevelle. These headers are manufactured by Doug’s Headers, a child company of Pertronix and a trusted name is the performance part world. Doug’s headers are constructed to proper size and length using high-quality, hand-built, mandrel-bent materials. By incorporating this upgrade into your classic Chevelle, you will experience a noticeable increase in horsepower and torque, while also reducing pumping losses and effectively removing all exhaust from the cylinders. Doug's Headers are offered in your choice of a metallic ceramic thermal-barrier coating, for the ultimate protection and appearance, or a bare finish. These full-length headers are a must-

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