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      berkelusa




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      Registered: May 2003
      Location: Manchester, ManchVegas
      Posts: 32
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      Chrome in frame headers fit nice and leave enough room for the steering column etc.., If you look close you can see the lengthy slice made to narrow out the frame and weld it to the OEM front horns...
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    1. berkelusa

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      Registered: May 2003
      Location: Manchester, ManchVegas
      Posts: 32

      I am actually NOT using these and going for the old Vette style RAM HORNS..

      Valve covers will be ribbed aluminum and not these either as I now have a vintage tri-power

      Rob

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      What's a Restoration? I know what a Rustoration is.. That's when you bring it back to the Color Mother Nature wanted her to be.. Rust Brown
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