Header Identification

Matthew68

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Anyone recognize these headers? Guy says they are off a 65 falcon inline. I know they aren’t the Hooker 6602 or 6601. There are no atampings or markings either.

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Wild guess:

Clifford Performance when it was Clifford Research , run by Jack Clifford was (briefly ?) vendor for Vipar Headers . They look suspiciously like what I recall, there's an old catalog somewhere ...

Have fun

here's another un-named pair from local Craigs list , interesting take on the Port Divider:

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... found the Clifford Catalog from 1974 list if there is a part number anywhere ($130.oo ! 8) :

(if photobucks allows:)



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have fun
 
I like those images from the early Clifford catalog. I have a catalog from late eighties somewhere that I would like to find.
I seem to remember a company named Cyclone that made headers?
Also Pacemaker? From Australia.
 
This set of long tube headers is definitely of an older vintage. Yes there was a Company called Cyclone, also one named Headman, Stal, and a few others that I can't think of right now. One was a SoCal company that my friend worked at. (y) :nod:
 
Thanks, guys - pretty cool stuff. Seems to match up, he says they fit the 170/200 only. Says there are no markings, but not sure how hard he’s looked. Getting a few more pics tomorrow then will try to jump on it for the right price.
 
Some companys used to stamp their part number into the headers flange so look on the front and back side. :nod:
 
bubba22349":2c6pqyuk said:
Some companys used to stamp their part number into the headers flange so look on the front and back side. :nod:

Thanks, bubba. That’s where I asked him to check at first since that’s where my Hooker’s are stamped. He said nothing...I’ll report back once I get more pics or have them in hand.
 
might even be DiY
 
I got some more photos, which I’ll try to attach later tonight. Unfortunately, and I didn’t realize this in the first set of pics, they cut the flanges off the bottom to remove the exhaust. I’m not sure how they would mount to any further exhaust components without some custom fabrication. I may still try to grab them if the price is right, but they’ve definitely been chopped, which is evident by the Vipar photo from powerband.
 
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