Small Block Chevy Racing Power Company
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However, that sort of look is best suited for trailered show vehicles and not those expected to travel city streets that may include driveways, v-drains or dips, speed bumps, or other hazards that could damage the Zoomie header set. Here is an example of a small block Chevrolet D-port cylinder head that requires the Sanderson D-Port header flange. Power is sent to the rear wheels through a TH350 three-speed automatic transmission and a Ford 9" rear end.

The steel version of the hood would be used in later years as the centerpiece of the Formula option and in 1990, the remaining inventory of aluminum turbo hoods were sent to SLP for the '91-'92 Formula Firehawks. A new, smaller "Phoenix" was placed upon the Turbo Bulge hood or on the nose of flat hood equipped T/A's. The well-worn Borg-Warner 4-speed manual transmission came mated only to the 145&nbsp