Mike Gaines
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Here is a pix of the headers I purchased for my Max Wedge Aluminum Nose 1963 Belvedere.
I bought the headers in the spring of 1965.
I knew a guy who knew a guy who knew about this set of headers being available to purchase.
These very headers were off of the RAMCHARGERS Max Wedge Dodge.
I was told that the RAMCHARGERS made only 3 sets of the headers, for factory backed Mopars.
They were called RAMCHARGER MARK II Headers.
They had several slip joints to install them.
Each tube was exactly the same length and if I remember correctly that measurement was about 42 or 43 inches.
I had this set of headers that I actually saved off my Max Wedge until about 1977.
I had them stored in the attic of my garage, but like an idiot, I didn't much care about them anymore and left them up in the attic when I sold that house.
I did inquire about them a couple years ago but the owner of the house remembered that he trashed some junky exhaust tubing (as he called it) that was up the garage attic years ago.
Note: Please don't give me any static about painting my motor "gold". I thought it was cool back then. LOL
I bought the headers in the spring of 1965.
I knew a guy who knew a guy who knew about this set of headers being available to purchase.
These very headers were off of the RAMCHARGERS Max Wedge Dodge.
I was told that the RAMCHARGERS made only 3 sets of the headers, for factory backed Mopars.
They were called RAMCHARGER MARK II Headers.
They had several slip joints to install them.
Each tube was exactly the same length and if I remember correctly that measurement was about 42 or 43 inches.
I had this set of headers that I actually saved off my Max Wedge until about 1977.
I had them stored in the attic of my garage, but like an idiot, I didn't much care about them anymore and left them up in the attic when I sold that house.
I did inquire about them a couple years ago but the owner of the house remembered that he trashed some junky exhaust tubing (as he called it) that was up the garage attic years ago.
Note: Please don't give me any static about painting my motor "gold". I thought it was cool back then. LOL