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Malibu Headers, 1-3/4'' Tube Size, Full Length Header, Automatic Or Manual Transmission, Small Block, Doug's Headers, 1978-1987

Item EK-50-347465-1
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    Features, Description, Q&A

    Features

    • Great Performance Upgrade!
    • 3/8" Thick Machined Flanges Means No Warping
    • CNC Mandrel Bent Tubes For A Better Fit
    • Heavy 16 Gauge Tubing
    • These Headers Are Left Unfinished (Raw Steel) You Can Choose Your Prefered Finish
    • Fits Most Angle Plug Cylinder Heads
    • Requires Left Side AC Bracket For A6 Axial Type AC Compressor
    • 1979 And Later With R4 Radial Type AC Compressor Can Use Stock Bracket
    • Must Use Non-Shell Type Motor Mounts
    • Requires Removal Or Modification Of Locking Steering Column If Equipped
    • Ecklers Legacy Number: 55-11428

    Description

    Eckler's Chevelle and Malibu offers this high quality 1-3/4" Tube Size, Full Length Header, Automatic Or Manual Transmission, Small Block from Doug's Header. These are a great performance upgrade for your small block engine. Made from duarble 18 gauge steel, these headers will stand up to years of use and heat. Designed to work with Automatic or Manual transmission configurations, these headers are a great fit for almost any application. Don't settle for just any replacement part for your 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987 Malibu use only the highest quality parts for your prized ride. Trust Eckler's Chevelle and Malibu for all your for all your restoration and performance part needs.

    NOTE:

    CA Residents: WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

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