WANTED 75-78 Passenger Side Exhaust Manifold

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I need a 75-78 C-body Passenger Side exhaust manifold for a 440. A NOS manifold or a really solid no cracks used one will be good too.

It is going on this engine....

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Please PM me with the specifics and price.

Thank You in advance!
 
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It looks like you have HP (High performance) manifolds now , is that what your looking for ? They would look like these in the pictures.
 
i'm petty sure i have one of those hanging out . got a casting # ?

I have a part number 4041 449.

The car is in the next county and I won't have access for a few days to check the actual casting number.

According to my parts book 76-78 right side exhaust manifolds are all the same.

Thanks!
 
I have an out of control hoard that I need to dig through for others... This is the last week of my long schedule, so hopefully I can check for you and a few others... Lots of parts sorted into totes, in 2 locations... :realcrazy: For a while, I had thought I was getting it organized... turns out I only made it harder to dig through (large totes). :wtf:
 
Here is a few, but the only one with a number that is close is the one i took a closeup of, it is in good condition and the valve actuates still too. The number is 404 1468

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Let me do a little research and see if if will fit. Can you possibly take a picture of the bottom of the flange showing the opening? Thanks.
I can do that, you will note in the main pic that it is the flanged type opening and the flange itself is still bolted on but hanging off to the side.
 
Here is the pic, the butterfly is loose and will need to be tightened, the shaft though turns smoothly and the bimetallic strip pulls it back still.

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