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Correct.The Norwood builds switched from the engine pad to the area above the oil filter boss in December of 1968.The LA builds were in either places.The oil filter area is sometimes hard to make out.
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The Chevrolet in-the-trunk headers I've seen were made by Kustom Headers in Flint, Michigan. -Al
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Al - Not questioning what you state, but I've heard for YEARS that because of the connections between GM and guys like Smokey Yunick, Truppi-Kling, Jere Stahl, etc., the headers were made by Stahl. How did you learn that they were made in Flint? That's new news and very interesting. |
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![]() Here's an link that provides some interesting history. http://www.camaros.org/forum/index.php?topic=8001.0
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Correct.
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