Hi,
As you know already, this topic is of interest to me as well and I'm currently awaiting the arrival of several bends and straight lengths of stainless with an aim of gluing one together.
I'm like Roger in that keeping the luggage tray is paramount so mine will follow the path of the original, ie down between the engine mount, gearchange and clutch cable, underneath the engine and meet up with the exhaust in it's OEM position.
One thing that strikes me about the first image is how long the primaries are, from the angle of the shot it gives the impression of being almost a 4-1 system. The following 2 shots look similar to Elan systems so at the moment I can't envisage how they'd work on the car.
Dave Vizard quotes 2 systems in his "Tuning Twin Cam Fords" booklet, the first a 4-2-1 for tuning above standard and then a 4-1 system for what he calls radical cam timing.
a) 1.625" (41mm) primaries at 13" (330mm) long, secondaries in 1.75" (44.5mm) again 13" long followed by a 2" tailpipe at 28" long.
b) 1.375" (35mm) primaries at 29.5" (750) long then a 5" long collector feeding a 2" x 22" long tailpipe.
Whatever you end up with I can't see it being worse than the OEM cast iron manifold. I've got one set up at the moment and it looks more like something designed to fit rather than something to produce power. 1-4 are very mis-matched lengths for example. I'll take some photos and measurements tomorrow, if nothing else it shows where the start points are.
Brian