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Not only possible, it is how it was normally done from the '30s through the '70s.
Crossover (a separate system) pipe is removed, and its flange, on the existing exhaust (your right) side, is capped. The new exhaust is connected to the opposite (your left) crossover flange.
The "heat riser" valve should either be locked in its open position, or removed
Thornton Reproductions sells exhaust manifolds. Would you expect a "salesman" to tell you about an alternative to purchasing his product?
Norm
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........ I think you are more of an irritant to everyone here, and most certainly not nearly as smart or knowledgeable as you seem to think you are.
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