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Joe C
post Jan 28 2019, 09:41 AM
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Anyone have recent experience with B & B fitment / heat. They would be going on a stock 1970 six.
also what muffler works best.

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Joe C
post Jan 29 2019, 08:29 PM
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Original 40k mile Six w/stock engine. I'm going to have to give Ben a call. Sounds like the best option. Thanks again for feedback.
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post Jan 30 2019, 10:30 AM
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Original 40k mile Six w/stock engine. I'm going to have to give Ben a call. Sounds like the best option. Thanks again for feedback.

Stock 2.0 engine with no upgrade plans I'd likely go with dansk because they're basically OE stock, Ben's for any other /6 engine.
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