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Headers have ford PaRT number look like Fenton any history
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Pictures would help a lot. Gary
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Even a part number would help????
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Fenton cast iron headers have FORD and a part# cast in them.It is not a Ford part or a Ford part#. From the pictures you sent me they are indeed Fenton cast iron headers. You can use Ebay as research sometimes,search Ford Flathead Fenton headers and at least one picture shows the FORD and part #.Strangely the one I found the guy wants almost $900 for a used pair.
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