By the way, thanks for all the pics and info. I'd like to hear and see it
See if that works. The bumper stickers are staying! In honor of the old lady that owned it! Ha
Does anybody know what is different between the 73 chassis and the 74? If the floor pans are basically the same but the routing from the manifolds is different, a Tti headers back system would get you 90% of what you need in bolt on condition and all you would need fabbed are the head pipes. They list for up to 73 for Cbody.
ers. Kevin
The headers+mufflers+pipes I got for my Barracuda were exactly that, bolt up and go. Though I’m sure there was swearing during the header install.Tti stuff is pricey but the people I know personally that used their stuff said it was literally take it out of the box and bolt it on, no beating, bending or swearing. It all looked factory installed when they were done including headers.
Kevin
So I’ve been building up a 75 royal Monaco coupe. 400 now a 512. I went with the hooker headers for it and made my own 3” exhaust out of 2 stainless exhaust kits off eBay. Lots of work but doable on our boats. I can get some full photos later if you’d like to see as far as clearance and routing.
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Apologies if I mislead you sir, my exhaust is NOT stainless.. it’s galvanized 2 1/4 pipe which common use for replacement exhaust.. if you don’t have access there where you are, maybe you can order couple sticks of pipe and have it shipped. Just a thought.Looks very good @75LandYacht , tips about offset are very interesting too, and helpfull. That's probably how I'll do. But here in France, working on american cars are not so common than in the US, and for a stainless dual exhaust line, that'll cost me way more than $450...
I’ll start a thread with what I’ve done with it. It was fun. They’re definitely unique cars that can be made to have some real fun with. You just don’t see them anymore. Here’s a funny video don’t mind my dental work! Blocked a few too many fists and sticks with my face in my ice hockey days!Very nice on all counts. Thank you for the pictures and details. Be sure to post more about the rest of your car. It sounds like a cool project.
Not necessary to ship pipes, that's not what I wanted to say, of course we have stainless or galvanized steel here ! But, you know, here in France, almost all mods on cars are forbidden, by lots of regulations. So most of the work you can do is basically wheels, paint job and sometimes ECU chips, and mostly on German and Japanese cars. So the difficult is to find someone who will be OK to work on american cars. There are some, but all is very expensive. Most of the time, custom made exhaust line cost between 1000 and 1500 EUR (approx. same amount in USD). For an old (and not very wanted) car like mine, the cost is very highApologies if I mislead you sir, my exhaust is NOT stainless.. it’s galvanized 2 1/4 pipe which common use for replacement exhaust.. if you don’t have access there where you are, maybe you can order couple sticks of pipe and have it shipped. Just a thought.
Understood sir.. keep us postedNot necessary to ship pipes, that's not what I wanted to say, of course we have stainless or galvanized steel here ! But, you know, here in France, almost all mods on cars are forbidden, by lots of regulations. So most of the work you can do is basically wheels, paint job and sometimes ECU chips, and mostly on German and Japanese cars. So the difficult is to find someone who will be OK to work on american cars. There are some, but all is very expensive. Most of the time, custom made exhaust line cost between 1000 and 1500 EUR (approx. same amount in USD). For an old (and not very wanted) car like mine, the cost is very high