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Need 1970 F-100 302 Pass. Exhaust Manifold

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Need 1970 F-100 302 Pass. Exhaust Manifold

Have a bad crack on the pass. side exhaust manifold anybody have a good spare? I would think that any early 70's truck 302 manifold would work is that correct? Found a couple on ebay that would work but at the $180-$200 range.
No real salvage yards for vintage here in Central Florida anymore. Any tips would be welcomed, Thanks.
 
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How about some local JY's?
69/72 F100 with a 302 took R/S exhaust manifold part number D0AZ9430C. Replaced by D4DZ9430E manifold and cover part number D5DZ9A603C. Both discontinued.
69/72 F100...302
69/72 E100/300...302.
71/74 Maverick...302
65/72 full size car...289/302.
65/72 Fairlane/Torino...302
65/68 Mustang...260/289 standard.
68/73 Mustang...302
66/72 Bronco...302.
65/70 Falcon...302.
 
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Thanks for the info, most of the local junk yards here go back to about 1990 if that. They crush them quick here.
I read that the truck right side exits out the back and the car manifolds exit at an angle is that correct?
 
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My tip would be... time for headers!
 
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My tip would be... time for headers!
yea, thought of that but just bought it and really don't want to do new exhaust all the way back right now, would want mid-length anyway.
 
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I probably have what you need.
 
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I probably have what you need.
OK, shoot me a message.
Thanks, Flip
 
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Here is a pic of the manifold.
 
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Found it. D1OE-9430-CB. Just like the repro'd ones only this one is 'experienced.' And I was right, it has a big rib on it. Looks almost nothing like the 289 sets I have which are much punier.




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