My Corvette Magazine Photoshoot
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Racer
Alright, I gotta ask. Was there anything special you had to do to get the mid year side pipes to work on a C3. I was thinking about putting the 69' side pipes on my 70' but after seeing this, it's got me thinking of other options.
Thanks,
Eric
Thanks,
Eric
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The pipes were on the car when I got it in 2006. Judging by the hangers and hardware, they appear to have been on the car for a long time.
They are '69 pipes and mufflers with mid year covers and insulators.
This makes for a great sound compared to the chambered exhaust on '65-67s which are on the loud side when at speed.
The covers were machined on the top (front and back) to match the contour of the C3 body. No fiberglass was trimmed up front behind the wheel opening as I believe was necessary with the '69 factory pipes.
I will get together some close ups and make a new post later.
Mark
They are '69 pipes and mufflers with mid year covers and insulators.
This makes for a great sound compared to the chambered exhaust on '65-67s which are on the loud side when at speed.
The covers were machined on the top (front and back) to match the contour of the C3 body. No fiberglass was trimmed up front behind the wheel opening as I believe was necessary with the '69 factory pipes.
I will get together some close ups and make a new post later.
Mark
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Racer
The pipes were on the car when I got it in 2006. Judging by the hangers and hardware, they appear to have been on the car for a long time.
They are '69 pipes and mufflers with mid year covers and insulators.
This makes for a great sound compared to the chambered exhaust on '65-67s which are on the loud side when at speed.
The covers were machined on the top (front and back) to match the contour of the C3 body. No fiberglass was trimmed up front behind the wheel opening as I believe was necessary with the '69 factory pipes.
I will get together some close ups and make a new post later.
Mark
They are '69 pipes and mufflers with mid year covers and insulators.
This makes for a great sound compared to the chambered exhaust on '65-67s which are on the loud side when at speed.
The covers were machined on the top (front and back) to match the contour of the C3 body. No fiberglass was trimmed up front behind the wheel opening as I believe was necessary with the '69 factory pipes.
I will get together some close ups and make a new post later.
Mark
Thanks for the info. Eric
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Outstanding job!!
Are you stationed at the brickyard on the bay?
Toured the facilities before great venue.
Former USMC Gunner.
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Are you stationed at the brickyard on the bay?
Toured the facilities before great venue.
Former USMC Gunner.
Marshal