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1966 Ford Mustang Project Cars Header Time - The Last Word Editorial

From the February, 2010 issue of Popular Hot Rodding
By Liz Miles
1966 Ford Mustang Engine Headers
We only halfway realized what we were getting ourselves into when we got our '66 Mustang project car. Having more experience with the '68 Camaro, I didn't know much about the differences between early Mustangs, and just got what looked like a good solid car to start from. Over the months, we've come to realize that the '66-and-older Mustangs are one of the most difficult to work with. They have a narrower engine bay and transmission tunnel, making engine fitment a challenge. Like most high-horsepower engines we build, we wanted to get a set of long-tube headers to allow it to breathe. The clearance between the Windsor's heads and the inner fenders posed a problem. Also, the AFR heads used by Smeding have a raised port of almost a half inch. This combination of problems meant selecting a header would be difficult. With much research, the closest set of headers to what we needed were Pro Comps by Hooker. They were a long-tube style for a Windsor motor in a '66 Mustang, but in the description Hooker notes that there could be floor clearance problems with raised-port heads. Looking for affordable out-of-the-box headers, we thought we'd give it a try. They were right; the raised ports were just high enough to lose all our floorboard clearance. Wanting to keep the price reasonable, we started looking into mid-length headers that would keep that problem at bay. Our search ended at Doug's Headers.

Doug's Headers
440 East Arrow Highway
San Dimas  91773
909-599-5955

www.pertronix.com

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