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Old 12-31-2006, 07:10 PM
x44d80 x44d80 is offline
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Default Re: What Aluminum manifolds were available in 1969?

I had a Edlebrock C3B which looked alot like a stock Z28 manifold but I traded it. I'd really like to know if anything current from Offy or Weiand was available for the SB back in 69. I like the wheels idea, I had some Ansens and some Appliance SS knockoffs in the 70's with N50 rears, jacked up with hijacker shocks and monoleafs, it rode like a covered wagon. Oh yeah baby!
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Old 01-01-2007, 09:02 PM
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Default Re: What Aluminum manifolds were available in 1969?

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I had a Edlebrock C3B which looked alot like a stock Z28 manifold but I traded it. I'd really like to know if anything current from Offy or Weiand was available for the SB back in 69. I like the wheels idea, I had some Ansens and some Appliance SS knockoffs in the 70's with N50 rears, jacked up with hijacker shocks and monoleafs, it rode like a covered wagon. Oh yeah baby!

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Oh Yeah!! Your preaching to the choir buddy!

What are you building exactly?

Someone here suggested old magazines for reference and ideas, which is a great idea, anyone noticed how much they are going for at the swap meets these days!
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