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Hooker Headers For A Dodge Chrysler Plymouth Big Block Muscle Car.60's on 2040-parts.com

US $125.00
Location:

Newbury Park, California, US

Newbury Park, California, US
:

Fresh to the market, mopar parts stored for 30 years. From my buddy's garage, he used to buy, sell,

trade and race big block stuff. He doesn't remember a lot about most of the stuff, but we will try to answer  any questions you might have.

These are Hooker headers for a big block in used condition. I unfortunately do not have any additional information about these ,so try

to gather  as much information as you can from the photos. I was told that these were big block headers but do not know if they fit 

all big blocks.Any and all comments and questions are welcome.The last set of headers we shipped was around 

60 bucks,but if it is less you will be paypaled any overage.

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