- For MY's 1953-56 Ambassador's stock with the dual jet carb, the single exhaust system consists of the exhaust pipe, muffler, connector pipe, and resonator w/tailspout
- For MY's 1954-55 Statesmen the single exhaust system consist of the exhaust pipe, muffler, front tailpipe with resonator built in, and rear tailpipe.
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This listing cover MY's 1953, 1954, 1955, & 1956 Ambassadors with the dual jet carburetor and 1954 & 1955 Statesman stock with muffler and resonator. Images are copies for the system schematics.
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This listing covers model years 1953, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, and 1959 Dodge's with a stock V8 and single exhaust. Excludes 1953-56 Dodge convertibles which were stock with muffler & resonator. We do not have all of the needed patterns. Photo depicts the system for 1954 Dodge's with the stock V8 (exc. convertible and HT).
- Single exhaust system consists of the Y pipe, rear exhaust pipe, muffler, and tailpipe. Y pipe may be NORS.
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This listing covers model years 1953, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, and 1959 Cambridge, Plaza, Cranbrook, Savoy, Belvedere, and Fury's with the stock 6 cyl engine. Photo depicts a 1956-57 Plymouth (all models) 6 cyl system.
- For MY's 1953-56 this single exhaust consists of the exhaust pipe, muffler, and tailpipe.
- For MY's 1957-59 this single exhaust consists of the front exhaust pipe, rear exhaust pipe, muffler, and tailpipe.
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This listing covers model years 1954 Custom Imperial's, 1955, and 1956 Imperial's & Crown Imperial's stock with a V8 and dual exhaust. Photo depicts the stock dual exhaust for 1956 Chrysler Imperial's (the Crown Imperial requires different tailpipes).
- For 1954 Models; this dual exhaust system consists of LS/RS front exhaust pipes, LS/RS rear exhaust pipes, LS/RS mufflers, and LS/RS tailpipes.
- For 1955-56 Imperials; this dual exhaust system consists of the LS/RS exhaust pipes, LS/RS mufflers, and LS/RS tailpipes.
- For 1955-56 Crown Imperials with longer body's; this dual exhaust system consists of LS/RS exhaust front exhaust pipes. LS/RS rear exhaust pipes, LS/RS mufflers, LS/RS front tailpipe section & LS/RS rear tailpipe section (tailpipe was originally 1 long pc. but cannot be built full length in the aftermarket world).
- In the check out process, you will be asked to report your model. Crown Imperial aluminized steel systems will receive an additional cost of $186.00 while the T409 stainless steel systems will receive an additional cost of $374.00.
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This listing covers model years 1954, 1955, and 1956 New Yorker, 300 and Windsor's stock with a V8 and dual exhaust. Photo depicts the stock dual exhaust for 1954 New Yorker's.
- For 1954-55 model years the dual exhaust system consists of LS/RS front exhaust pipe, LS/RS rear exhaust pipes, LS/RS mufflers and LS/RS tailpipes.
- Model year 1956 consists of LS/RS exhaust pipes, LS/RS mufflers and LS/RS tailpipes.
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This listing covers model years 1954, 1955, and 1956 Olds 88 and 98 with the stock V8. Photo depicts the system for MY 1956 Olds Super 88.
- Single exhaust system consists of the crossover pipe, exhaust pipe, muffler, and tailpipe.
- Regarding 1954 & 1955 models; if ordering the system in T409 SS, the cross-over pipe will be built in 2 pcs. If ordering an aluminized steel system, the cross-over pipe will be NORS.
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This listing covers model years 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, and 1959 GMC ½T, ¾T, and 1T trucks with the stock 6 cyl. Photo depicts the system for a 1955 GMC ½T with the stock 6 cyl.
- Single exhaust system consists of the exhaust pipe, muffler, and tailpipe. T
- This system does not include the cast iron flange. Nor do we have the correct gasket available.
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This listing covers model years 1955 and 1956 Bel Air's 265ci V8 and stock dual exhaust. This listing excludes 1955-56 Chevy Station Wagon's & Sedan Delivery's which are stock with a single exhaust only. Refer to 588604 for the stock single exhaust. Photo depicts the stock dual exhaust system for a 1955 Bel Air with the stock 265ci V8.
- Dual exhaust system consists of LS/RS front exhaust pipes, LS/RS mufflers, and LS/RS tailpipes.