WTS/T : Custom stainless sidepipes.
#1
Melting Slicks
Thread Starter
WTS/T : Custom stainless sidepipes.
Had these made for my 65 and used them for about a month. decided to make the car stock looking. Anyhow these are hand made stainless, polished till they go under the car. Bead blasted from about the inner frame to the engine. 10 mm flange, thick stainless tubing. welded in muffler. 4 inch side pipes with 1 3/4 " primary tubes. They are still wrapped in saran wrap from the polishers. I need $1700 or trade goods.
Things I am interested in.
a good metal lathe , a set of repo 65 KO wheels , black rifles , a steeroids system , a complete manual 63-82 steering system, a racing tranny. Open to a PG or a TH350/400 just has to be capable of handling the blown BBC I have built. If your interested I will supply pictures of the header/sidepipes to anyone who email. I am on dialup right now and uploading a bunch of pics is to slow. I'll post some from work monday.
Thanks
Greg
P.S if it is made to make a car go faster I will be interested in it. so make an offer
Things I am interested in.
a good metal lathe , a set of repo 65 KO wheels , black rifles , a steeroids system , a complete manual 63-82 steering system, a racing tranny. Open to a PG or a TH350/400 just has to be capable of handling the blown BBC I have built. If your interested I will supply pictures of the header/sidepipes to anyone who email. I am on dialup right now and uploading a bunch of pics is to slow. I'll post some from work monday.
Thanks
Greg
P.S if it is made to make a car go faster I will be interested in it. so make an offer
Last edited by panchop; 07-02-2006 at 12:04 AM.
#3
Melting Slicks
Thread Starter
clean holes with no slag.
10 mm thick flange with no warp.
mufflers are welded in , they had a deep rumble with no crackel or popping on my 327.
packing appears to be steel wool.
originaly the pipes had two bolts welded to the back for mounting. a bad idea as it would have lead to cracks. I removed them but it left a couple dimples on the back of the pipes out of sight.
the turnout is at about 30 degrees.
they aren't tweaked or bent in any way.
remember these are hand welded, these welds are typical of all of them.
hope someone has somthing to trade or back in the closet they go.
thanks
Greg
Last edited by panchop; 07-03-2006 at 12:31 PM.