[SOLD] 68-69 HP B-body exhaust manifolds

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These B-body HP manifolds have casting#s
2806900 Right
2843992 Left
I understand they can be used as a lower cost alternative to headers
for an A-body big block swap. That was my plan for them till I got some tti headers.
I haven't gotten around to fitting them in a BB A- body to prove it can be done personally.
If someone that has cares to comment on how well/poor they worked out for them, feel free to share your experience here for anyone thinking about going with these castings.
I will post up some pictures tomorrow during daylight.
They have no cracks nor had any repairs done to them.
$350.00
 
they work great. The driver side may have to be trimmed/shimmed/ground to clear the steering shaft but that is minor compared to anything else offered. Passenger side fits perfectly even in a 383/narrow A.
 
Haven't used them personally, but i've seen them used by other people, and they fit awesome on low deck motor's, 383, 400! I met a guy at a car show with a 383 68 dart, and he showed me his setup, they cleared very nice, and after seeing it, I would use them for sure. Don't think they would be a great idea for a really built high performance engine, but a great alternative for a mild build or stock build low deck.
 
Haven't used them personally, but i've seen them used by other people, and they fit awesome on low deck motor's, 383, 400! I met a guy at a car show with a 383 68 dart, and he showed me his setup, they cleared very nice, and after seeing it, I would use them for sure. Don't think they would be a great idea for a really built high performance engine, but a great alternative for a mild build or stock build low deck.
Any pics yet?
 
The sealing surfaces are in good shape without any deep pitting or problems that would make them leak. The heat riser flap moves freely but is missing the spring.
The flap should be removed if used in a A-body.
Thanks for the input on figment guys.

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The sealing surfaces are in good shape without any deep pitting or problems that would make them leak. The heat riser flap moves freely but is missing the spring.
The flap should be removed if used in a A-body.
Thanks for the input on figment guys.

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I'm very interested, can you get shipping quote to my US address in Washington State 98281 Thanks
 
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