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Location: Tyler, TX
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![]() Yes, ceramic coated headers are well worth it. They last longer, run cooler, and the paint doesn't burn off and look crappy the first time you fire up the engine. I learned the hard way on my 65, before I get it back on the road I am getting ceramic coated headers.
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