Big Block log style exhaust manifolds fittment in A body.?

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mostrood

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I have a Duster that Im finishing a 440 for. I met a nice guy whos late father collected Mopar, hell sell me the 2203262 and 2205898 log looking manifolds for $160. My biggest question is do these work in A bodies? Are these 426 manis? I hear different opinions. Im thinking thats a very fair price. Hes throwing in some 67-76 a body exh manifolds too for $40. Thanks for the clarification!
 
I have a Duster that Im finishing a 440 for. I met a nice guy whos late father collected Mopar, hell sell me the 2203262 and 2205898 log looking manifolds for $160. My biggest question is do these work in A bodies? Are these 426 manis? I hear different opinions. Im thinking thats a very fair price. Hes throwing in some 67-76 a body exh manifolds too for $40. Thanks for the clarification!

Shout out here , there is a drivers side max wedge ex. manifold on facebook ...in Okla . I think ...
 

Thanks but I can buy a couple here just curious if the myth that they fit A bodies is true.
 
If they are rear dump (behind the last exhaust port) they passenger side will NOT fit. Not too sure of the driver side.
 
I have a local friend who is an old Mopar guy from way back. He SAID he put a 440 in a 65 Barracuda in the late 60s using log manifolds and fabricated mounts. He's a welder by trade and a really GOOD old school welder, so the mounts I can see. I never questioned him about it, but I cannot see any way in the WORLD any manifolds would fit a 440 in a early A body.
 
I have a local friend who is an old Mopar guy from way back. He SAID he put a 440 in a 65 Barracuda in the late 60s using log manifolds and fabricated mounts. He's a welder by trade and a really GOOD old school welder, so the mounts I can see. I never questioned him about it, but I cannot see any way in the WORLD any manifolds would fit a 440 in a early A body.

I have seen the rear dump manifolds swapped side to side with funky exhaust routing. That may be what he did. I have also seen B-body HP manifolds on a "B" motor in an early A-body.
 
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