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Old 08-01-2010, 11:58 AM   #1
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Have been looking around for headers for my build. It's a 60 with sbc going in. I have found headers for a 1968 and up, nothing for mine. Will the headers that are used for the 68 to 73 fit? It appears there is plenty of room, but thought i'd ask before buying.

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Old 08-01-2010, 01:38 PM   #2
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I have found headers for a 1968 and up, nothing for mine. Will the headers that are used for the 68 to 73 fit? It appears there is plenty of room, but thought i'd ask before buying.
That's kind of weird, because I would expect anything that fits a 68 would also fit back to 63. However, 60-62 frames are definitely different from 63-up, so I think you would need dedicated 60-62 headers unless you are going for that "hanging way below the frame" look.

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Old 08-01-2010, 07:36 PM   #3
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An additional issue with these older trucks is the tortion bar suspension causes header clearance problems. I'm hoping someone out there has been there and done that and will help out.
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Ordered a set of Patriot "Clipsters" from JEGS today. Price was good, about
$165.00 and they are actually supposed to fit with no mods. Well, we'll see. After I instll them, i'll let you all know.
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Old 08-02-2010, 09:52 PM   #5
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on my 60 gmc i did the front cross member swap and used v8 s10 conversion headers....should tuck up nicely(mine is also on air bags).......i can get a pic but it'll be awhile before that happens i'm thinking
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on my 60 gmc i did the front cross member swap and used v8 s10 conversion headers....should tuck up nicely(mine is also on air bags).......i can get a pic but it'll be awhile before that happens i'm thinking
where did you buy them and what brand?
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Ordered a set of Patriot "Clipsters" from JEGS today. Price was good, about
$165.00 and they are actually supposed to fit with no mods. Well, we'll see. After I instll them, i'll let you all know.
fill me in on weather or not they worked
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Old 08-11-2010, 12:07 AM   #8
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Have been looking around for headers for my build. It's a 60 with sbc going in. I have found headers for a 1968 and up, nothing for mine. Will the headers that are used for the 68 to 73 fit? It appears there is plenty of room, but thought i'd ask before buying.

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What engine perches will you be using, factory or aftermarket?
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Old 08-11-2010, 10:59 AM   #9
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They are Patriot brand, clipster model headers. Ordered from JEGS for around 150.00. They are not full length, but not shorties. they go back towards the firewall instead of straight down. I'll post a follow up when I get them installed. It may be a couple weeks before I'm there, but I will post it.


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I have Hooker Headers for 1969 Chevy Corvette on mine.



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couldn't use the full length headers as all the manufacturers i found excluded trucks with tortion bar suspension. ALso, I am using the stock motor mounts from the 86 GMC truck which donated the 350 engine/700r4 transmission. Got to build a crossmember, but no big deal. ALso the frame is 1" taller on the 86 than the 60, so i have to put a 1" spacer on top of the frame on the 60 under the mount to bring it in where the 86 motor mounts sit in the proper place on the 60 frame.


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I have Hooker Headers for 1969 Chevy Corvette on mine.

Do you have any pics of the driver side?
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I have Hooker Headers for 1969 Chevy Corvette on mine.
Do you still have the T-bars? I can't tell from that pic.

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Hang on.....
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where did you buy them and what brand?
there hedman headers and i found em for $75 used
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