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Jason,
I looked through every header catalog I have...no 415 number. They may be Dougs headers I Looked at Jardine...Hookers..Dougs...Vaipar...Cyclone Them headers look big!! Dave 67 Nova Boy |
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Oil pan looks like an Impala pan 65-70 BB.
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SuperNovaSS (05-02-2019) |
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Agree it does. I thought maybe the 6 quart pan you could buy over the counter but i can't see the weld seam on the deep sump area of the pan. Oil pump doesn't look like a deep sump pick up screen either.
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Jason: I believe I know who manufactured those headers. I was looking through my old car magazines and saw a picture of headers with that unusual header flange. I would bet those are Casler headers. We didn't see much of them here in NE Ohio as I believe they were manufactured in California. If you can find a Casler header catalog, i would think it could verify them for you. Don.
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