A good exhaust shop should be able to build it for you. My guy is 60 and has been doing it over 40 years, he has the bending cards and can build what ever I may need. I worked at a exhaust shop 20+ years ago and I believe there is a art to it. Some guy's can just picture what needs to fill the space and make it with the bender.It must be exhaust season. I am at the point where I need to figure out what I want to do. I am really leaning towards stock style single exhaust, and original hangers. It seems my only options are Waldron, or going down to a local shop to see what they can do.
Pretty good price especially if he has to bend the tailipes which are the most difficult part to bend properly.My '69 Grand Prix tail pipes are rotting out. The local exhaust guy custom shop did it 25 years ago. His estimate for spring 2019 is $350 aluminized stock type dual mufflers w/o resonators. Ask around other car dealers and/or enthusiasts for a reputable custom shop.
That's for a Dart, that's gonna be a little short, isn't it? There's about a foot missing from my Dart that my Polara has!Pretty good price especially if he has to bend the tailipes which are the most difficult part to bend properly.
Pypes Exhaust makes a complete system bolt on for just over 400.00--just pic your own mufflers
64-72 A-Body 2.5" Crossmember Back w/o X-Pipe System SGA30
Crap. was not looking closely thought that was GM A body which is what the GP is. ThanksThat's for a Dart, that's gonna be a little short, isn't it? There's about a foot missing from my Dart that my Polara has!
Crap part two! I didn't look, it is for a GM, guess you can tell where my mind is, Moparland! As you were.Crap. was not looking closely thought that was GM A body which is what the GP is. Thanks
The mufflers were included in the system. #17749
IIRC, 20 inch body,total length 25.5 inches.
Super Turbo™ - Offset / Offset - P/N: 17749