Exhaust 1969 300

Old thread but worth a shot. Anyone know what a steel system from TTI costs? Mufflers not included as mine are brand new.
Thanks
 
For what it is worth Accurate will make more systems with more orders. The owner offered to take my card information and when the time comes he will manufacture my system along with others. That was at Carlisle but I never got back to him. Keep them in mind as an alternative
 
Thanks all. I had a local shop recommended to me that I will contact. One big issue that I want to get fixed ASAP is poor fit. I had the system replaced several years ago and the guy put on new mufflers and tail pipes. The mufflers were much shorter than the originals so he made pieces to make up the distance from the front of the muffler to the existing pipes then fit the mufflers and tail pipes. When I replaced the left muffler I could tell that the guy really forced the pipe over and I did the same to get the muffler on that side installed. I am afraid the amount of effort it took to align the pipes with the new muffler may cause an exhaust leak or worse.
 
Thanks all. I had a local shop recommended to me that I will contact. One big issue that I want to get fixed ASAP is poor fit. I had the system replaced several years ago and the guy put on new mufflers and tail pipes. The mufflers were much shorter than the originals so he made pieces to make up the distance from the front of the muffler to the existing pipes then fit the mufflers and tail pipes. When I replaced the left muffler I could tell that the guy really forced the pipe over and I did the same to get the muffler on that side installed. I am afraid the amount of effort it took to align the pipes with the new muffler may cause an exhaust leak or worse.
tti their **** fits your ****. end of story.
 
Looking for help finding a complete exhaust for my 69 Chrysler 300 convertible . I figure someone has had to replace there's and can give me a lead on a vendor.
Thanks in advance.

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Looks like a really nice car, congrats. If you're trying to do a correct restoration, I would highly recommend Waldron's 1961-75 New Yorker V8 (1 muf & 1 res) All Aluminized Steel [3060750101] - $400.00 : Waldron Exhaust, Complete Custom Exhaust Systems

As you see in the link, you provide all the details of your car and they use factory manuals to bend the pipes so they'll be as close as you'll get to a correct restoration. You can give them a call, they may have NOS parts for sale also and they are very accommodating.

Although TTI are nice and a good value, TTI are NOT restoration pipes.

It all depends on what you're going for, because you're planning on putting the single exhaust on, I'm guessing you are going for a correct restoration and I applaud that decision.
 
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