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1969 Fairlane Dual Exhaust
I've been searching in vain for a performance dual exhaust kit for
my 1969 Fairlane. Does anyone know of a shop in the Buffalo/Niagara area that does custom exhaust installations? Basically, I need a dual 2 1/2" setup from the headers back, preferably exiting behind the wheels (for a built 302). I'd really like to be rid of my current universal exhaust due to ground clearance problems and lack of an equalizer pipe. Also, I've seen that there are many complete systems available for 60's Mustangs and even 66-67 Fairlanes, but not for the 68-69 Fairlane/Torino. Would it be feasible to adapt one of these systems to my vehicle? I can't imagine that these late sixties unibody Fords could be that drastically different underneath, but you never know. Thanks for any help.. -Rob -- Check out my band Menagerie at www.thisismenagerie.com. Remove the "S" at the end of .edu to reply to email. |
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Most any muffler shop can do this for you. You don't need to go to a
custom shop. Rob N wrote: > > I've been searching in vain for a performance dual exhaust kit for > my 1969 Fairlane. Does anyone know of a shop in the Buffalo/Niagara > area that does custom exhaust installations? Basically, I need a dual 2 > 1/2" setup from the headers back, preferably exiting behind the wheels > (for a built 302). I'd really like to be rid of my current universal > exhaust due to ground clearance problems and lack of an equalizer pipe. > Also, I've seen that there are many complete systems available for > 60's Mustangs and even 66-67 Fairlanes, but not for the 68-69 > Fairlane/Torino. Would it be feasible to adapt one of these systems to > my vehicle? I can't imagine that these late sixties unibody Fords could > be that drastically different underneath, but you never know. Thanks > for any help.. > > -Rob > > -- > Check out my band Menagerie at www.thisismenagerie.com. Remove the "S" at the end of .edu to reply to email. -- Eugene Blanchard DIY Kustom Hot Rod website http://www.cadvision.com/~blanchas/54pontiac Collecting Automotive Chrome website http://www.geocities.com/hood_ornaments Fiber optic PC motherboard website http://www.geocities.com/fibermother Using MOSFETs for H bridge website http://www.geocities.com/fet_h_bridge/ Introduction to networking online book http://www.thelinuxreview.com/howto/...to_networking/ Psycho Pathetic Bunny website http://www.geocities.com/frustration_bunny/ |
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