I was wondering the same thing Chuck.????????????????? Chuck
I was wondering the same thing Chuck.????????????????? Chuck
Copy that.He may have problem of some sort or, may just be a troll. Which is also a problem that we need not indulge. Chuck
Thanks Chuck.Congrats! You've come a long way with your build and it's looking great!
As being a "car guy" since I was sixteen, I've often thought it was a Rite of Passage to put different exhausts on your car, and drive it to the muffler shop uncorked. It seems like every guy who has hopped up his car, or installed headers, has done this in their life. When I was a younger man, back in the San Fernando Valley in Los Angeles, Ca, there were muffler shops everywhere. Magic Muffler (The Friendly Purple Shops) with the Genie on their sign, was a chain of shops and easy to find. Gil's Muffler ( Reseda and Roscoe?) did many custom and hot rod cars. Huth Muffler was closest to me, had 5 or 6 lifts working every day . They custom bent up the "over the frame" headers on my Hemi powered '34 Ford coupe.. Customs and Lowriders were getting duals, glasspacks, "Lakesides", "pencil-tips" and "Bellflowers" installed all the time. Fast forward to today........true muffler shops are fewer and further between and harder to find, as I'm sure some of you don't even have a shop near you. At the risk of sounding like a reminiscing old fart, my God, I miss lots of things that once were. Man, it was just everyday, and fun, and we all had no idea it was all going to go away.Dropping it off Saturday morning at the exhaust/alignment shop. So looking forward to it being quiet. Open headers has been fun but it's time.
Spike my original plan was to drive it there with open headers. The main reason I didn't was my tape measure alignment. It was little sketchy to drive. There are other shops close to me just wasn't impressed with them.As being a "car guy" since I was sixteen, I've often thought it was a Rite of Passage to put different exhausts on your car, and drive it to the muffler shop uncorked. It seems like every guy who has hopped up his car, or installed headers, has done this in their life. When I was a younger man, back in the San Fernando Valley in Los Angeles, Ca, there were muffler shops everywhere. Magic Muffler (The Friendly Purple Shops) with the Genie on their sign, was a chain of shops and easy to find. Gil's Muffler ( Reseda and Roscoe?) did many custom and hot rod cars. Huth Muffler was closest to me, had 5 or 6 lifts working every day . They custom bent up the "over the frame" headers on my Hemi powered '34 Ford coupe.. Customs and Lowriders were getting duals, glasspacks, "Lakesides", "pencil-tips" and "Bellflowers" installed all the time. Fast forward to today........true muffler shops are fewer and further between and harder to find, as I'm sure some of you don't even have a shop near you. At the risk of sounding like a reminiscing old fart, my God, I miss lots of things that once were. Man, it was just everyday, and fun, and we all had no idea it was all going to go away.
You got that right Eric! This state is broke CHP would have no problem righting a 54 year old white male driving a hotrod a big Fat ticket. Whoops did I say that out loud.Simply gorgeous, My Friend! I LOVE how this is coming along! I'm still too chicken to drill into that 'new' sheet metal and mount up my lower moldings. We 'no stripes guys' gotta represent, though.
I'd've been tempted to run uncorked as well, but the bolt-on Pypes Street Pro system I went with was too easy to just put on and clamp together. I did eventually take it to the exhaust shop where he welded all the joints and installed an O2 sensor bung for the EFI. Better to be safe than sorry in the PRC - CHP probably would've impounded and kept your car for even just the smallest romp to the exhaust shop.
I'm having the shop weld in the SFCs and Shelby traction bars while it's there.Lookin' Good! Did they pull your SFCs off, or are you having them welded on while it's in the air?
Thanks Kevin.Looks good!!!
They did a nice job on the welds. Your muffler hanger set up is pretty elaborate!Back to the exhaust shop today to set the exhaust tip where I wanted them. The exhaust is pretty much done. The sub frame connectors and traction bars are welded in. I like how the muffler hangers turned out. There going to shoot some silver paint on the exhaust welds and send it net door to the alignment shop in the morning.
Should be picking it up after work tomorrow.
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