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Gearhead442 02-20-2011 08:23 AM

Headers for 63 Imperial
 
Does anyone make headers to fit in a 1963 Imperial with a 440 in it. Really want to put some headers on but cant find any for this early of a C body

Silverick 02-20-2011 10:52 AM

Here is a listing for a set of Hedman Headers.
http://www.car-stuff.com/1963chrysle...ialheaders.htm

bboogieart 02-24-2011 12:48 PM

I have heard that TTI sells headers for some c-bodies, but i'm not sure if 63 is a "c". I thought that was just called a full size, like the 50's cars. I thought that the c's started more like 65.:confused:

MercuryDon 02-24-2011 01:25 PM

I Believe the Imperial is a C body. Definitely not a B Body. B Bodies had a much narrower engine compartment. 62 was the first year for the B Body.For instance a long-ram intake will fit in a 61 and older Plymouth or Dodge, but requires the inner fenders to be cut on a 62 and up because of the downsize of the car. This downsize was done to compete with a supposed downsize from GM that never came about. You are gonna want to look for 413 headers as that is what came stock in the imperial and is basicly the same as a 440 externally.

bboogieart 02-24-2011 01:41 PM

I know what the a, b, & c designation is. I am just saying they started in 65. Befor that it was 50's jargon. Also the c body actually is narrower between torsion bars and that is why b body headers do not work. I am not sure if the Imperial is the same but I know 65 was the year of the c-bodies in Chrysler, Dodge, and Plymouth. There are some shorty headers that fit in the c body but they don't realy help with torque. That is what is needed to move a heavy car. Most folks try to find the H.P. manifold specific to the c- body. The driver side is different because of the tight torsion bar to steering column clearance. Passenger side is the same as b-body and there for easier to find but more expensive.


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