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Technical Austin Fender well Headers?

Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by Deuced Up!, Nov 27, 2013.

  1. Deuced Up!
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    I am looking for a set of fender well headers (BBC) for a Gasser Application. Can anyone with one of the smaller cars like an Austin Dorset, Henry J or Anglia make a suggestion. Is there a header out there on the market that works with the smaller cars etc. or do I just need to build them?

    I have wondered about ones set up for a Nova?...My issue is obviously the overall width and trying to keep them in the fenders etc.

    Thoughts on the subject anyone?
     
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    Outside of Header Collector to Outside will need to be around 48" to 50".
     

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  3. You might try the******* Chevy II fenderwell #2280 , Hedman
    Husler makes several S-10 BBC swap headers (if you call them in
    Georgia) they can supply them unwelded(not any cheaper, just
    easier to modify). Sanderson does several over chassis exit
    for early fords (27-34) with different engine setbacks.
    I tried all the choices when looking for fenderwell headers for
    my Henry J gasser and could not find anything that cleared the
    firewall,chassis or tires without moving a tube or two,even with
    a smallblock. Building them still works out the best.
     
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    Thanks, I will check some of them out.
     

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