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220 exhaust 120-130 1967

What are you doing for exhaust parts ?

It looks like a tail pipe for my '67 wagon is $50 plus $140 for shipping. Doesn't seem reasonable to me. Are you just having someone bend one up for you ?

Thanks

Greg








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    220 exhaust 120-130 1967

    Had mine bent and installed locally for about $200 with 1 muffler and one resonator. Had the whole thing built from 2" pipe, everything from the bottom of the header back.
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    Patrick, '68 220 (used to drive 240s) '53 GMC 4104








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    220 exhaust 120-130 1967

    Are you just having someone bend one up for you ?

    Yep

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    -Matt I ♥ my ♂








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      220 exhaust 120-130 1967

      classic garage listed $50 and $30 to go from E. coast to W. coast. So may have a better shipping rate to you. If you have it bent and installed in your area you are supporting local businesses and workers and can design it to your specification.








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        220 exhaust 120-130 1967

        For a bit more you can get a Simon's exhaust. Any custom work is going to be expensive. Just tweaking my Simon's on my sedan to work with my rear anti sway bar cost $185. And I was the helper.

        I bought a SS system from England for my 220, it was about $300 including shipping w/o the rear resonator. I have a NOS Abarth resonator, meant for a 2 dr that I am going to incorporate into that system.







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