the driverside HP B body will exit into the c body sterring column.
From: "Rob McCall" <Rob_Mopar@xxxxxxxxxxx>Kenyon,The HP manifolds I have for my '67 are the C-body HP ones. They are reardump, not center. They look very similar to the upswept B-body HP manifoldsthat are available reproduction from Year One. YO is selling the pair for$299. I believe the outlet on the C-body piece is angled slightly differentthan the B/E-body piece, but the B/E one may work as long as it is not emptying into the steering column. The price for the repro pair seemsreasonable to me, but I might just be jaded from hunting down expensive usedparts... Hooker used to have a set of long tube headers that fit the fuselage C-bodies. They may fit your '72 Imperial. TTI also makes a long tube C-body header. I have a set of their small block on my Barracuda and am very happy with them. They are not cheap, and the ceramic coating is even more. If it is a freshly rebuilt motor and the cam needs to be broken in,DO NOT USE CERAMIC HEADERS FOR ENGINE BREAK-IN. You will destroy the priceycoating. I'm not sure where Corona is in relation to you, but it might be worth checking out TTI. Otherwise search out a set of the C-body HP manifolds.
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