66 dart headers

If you are refering to the headers in my pics, then...um....no, you are incorrect with your statement.

These headers are made locally here in the Pacific Northwest by a local craftsman. If you'd like, I can even snap a pic of the jigs and fixtures used to make them.

Again, these are NOT the infamous Spitfire headers!!!!

Do NOT be mis-lead by erroneous information.

As a very satisfied customer of Spitfire Headers, I must take issue with your use of the word "infamous". Harold (not Howard) Johnson is a one man shop making the original Spitfire Headers for Early A body Mopars with small block LA engines. He has a full time job, and builds the original Spitfire headers in his spare time when he has some ordered. He ships them C.O.D. to your door, and the last time I checked he was holding his price at $225.00 I don't know how Layson's managed to come up with a "very similar" (one might even say "suspiciously similar") header to the original Spitfires. I have heard the term "ripoff" applied in some similar situations

Lessee, $485 + shipping for a "suspiciously similar" product or $225 including shipping for the genuine original product from a little guy who has done right by everyone I have heard of for the last few years.

OOoooo "done right by everyone..." unlike a certain much larger outfit with a lot of baggage to live down.

Rick, if you can somehow manage to rebuild your company's reputation all by yourself, my hat will be off to you. Even though your posts to the board sometimes seem more like advertising than the usual run of questions and answers, I've been willing to give you the benefit of the doubt. However, your gratuitous slap at the little guy who invented the shorty headers that yours so closely resemble is uncalled for. No one who has ever earned my trust has felt the need to run down the competition. So, you have just forfeited my trust. I doubt that it bothers you, though. But it seems that you've let your true nature slither through for all to see! For shame!