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  • Start date Start date Oct 8, 2009
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54deuce

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If any of you guys are looking for custom headers I had mine done at the Fab Shop. You could look them up on line under Fabshopheaders. He is in New Palestine, IN. It was a 200 mile hike for me I trailered the car there and left if for 2 weeks. I am really happy with the work first class all the way. Tim is a great guy to deal with. The only thing is they are fender well headers. That is fine for me because I just plan on racing it open headers, track only car. Just letting you guys know because winter is around the corner time for projects. I said to myself all I need is custom headers and I called alot of people and they couldnt do it or didnt want to but they would talk about how great they are at building custom exhaust or headers for every car but mine. High Speed Performance out of mokena Il. told me to get a differant car which was crappy he just couldnt admit it was over his head. I dont know about you guys but trying to find someone in my area to do this was impossible it took I would say 4 months of screwing around till I found the right place. I am using the Quicktime foxbody T-5 bell housing and as you know there are no headers to fit that with out modding them. I could have used a II bell but there isnt alot of clutch options if I remember.
 

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clutch cable

I have the same set up in my II, what clutch cable set up are you using. Where you able to put the new quad style from a F-body as well. I am still using the V-8 II stock style cable and would look to put in a quad style.
Thanks,
Jansen
 
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54deuce

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I am just using the stock clutch cable for the mustang II with the fox clutch fork. I had to convert to manual brakes for the headers.
 
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