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Get @PRHeads opinion. He has likely seen a set or two and can't least render his experience. If I were looking to save a few bucks I would consider a cnc ported set of stealth heads.
My buddy bought a complete new exhaust system for his Freightliner and shipped it to Jet Hot, within about 6 months it was totally covered in surface rust. As far as I’m concerned it would have been easier to just set fire to a stack of $100 bills as Jet Hot wouldn’t stand behind their work.
This is a nice original set with 5 of the 6 screws. These are not dry rotted and are nice original flaps for a survivor car. Asking 30.00 shipped. Sold as is.
Bought my first one in 83 for 69,900. It was a small rancher with one bathroom on a 1/2 acre in Taylorsville. We had 3 sons shortly after that. It was ok for a while then they started growing fast and playing sports. And...they started to stink so in 93 i bought a bigger house with 2.5 baths on...
I'd re-route the cooler line.
My perspective is probably not right, but it looks like you'd have to grind away a lot of the shifter arm.
If that's correct, I wouldn't do it.
I was 29 and renting a little 608 sq foot cottage with my new bride when the landlord offered to sell it to me with 2 lots for $65k. $2500 later I was a homeowner. Still here, but it’s about 2200 sq feet now.
There is a café on main street Mt Airy MD called Old Town. It's been there forever. They only serve breakfast and lunch. It is the best. There is a dish I love but they stopped making it called the Rochester garbage plate. Man that was good