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For the past couple of weeks I was working on relocating my A.I.R. (Emissions) system. I relocated it from here:

 
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And now it looks like that:

 
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Well, believe you have found the perfect spot of that junk, might be able to get more than it is worth from the scrap yard!

I wanted to remove my manifolds and replace them with headers, but the ones I bought hit the frame. Ole 71 does not have A.I.R. but someone replaced the passenger side with a plugged A.I.R. unit.


1971 24 ft Barth Continental
P30 chassis
350 engine
 
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Those are Headman 69820 Elite Ultra-Duty HTC Coated Full Length Headers. Fitted right in without any hustle. Connected to the exhaust super easy without need for any modifications (except cutting off a bit of the head pipes) or welding.
 
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Nice job you did it the right way, good quality parts and very neat finishing it off!


1971 24 ft Barth Continental
P30 chassis
350 engine
 
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