- Single cat-back exhaust starts with at the Y pipe and consists of the Y pipe, resonator, over-axle pipe, muffler, and tailpipe. If front exhaust pipes with converters are needed, please contact us for pricing and availability.
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This listing covers MY's 1975 & 1976 Mustang's with the stock 302ci V8 and starts behind the converters. -
Satellite's were stock with 318ci, 360ci or 400ci. Fury's were stock with 360ci, 400ci, and 440ci. Photo shown is generic and is posted so that you might see the quality of our craftsmanship and the type of bending.- Single exhaust system consists of the Y pipe, front muffler, connector pipe, rear muffler and tailpipe.
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This listing is for 1975 and 1976 Gran Fury and Fury's that were stock without a catalytic converter. Photo shown is generic and is posted so that you might see the quality of our craftsmanship and the type of bending.- The single exhaust for a 1975/1976 Gran Fury consists of the Y pipe, rear exhaust pipe, muffler, over-axle pipe, and resonator with tailpipe.
- The single exhaust for a 1975/1976 Fury consists of the Y pipe, muffler, over-axle pipe, and resonator with tailpipe.
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This listing covers model years 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, and 1964 Commander, President, Golden Hawk, Silver Hawk, Lark, Hawk, and President Classic with the stock V8 and dual exhaust. Photo depicts the system for a 1962 Hawk hardtop stock with a dual exhaust.- For MY's 1959-64 Lark convertibles and 1963-64 Station Wagon's this dual exhaust consists of LS/RS front exhaust pipes, LS/RS rear exhaust pipes, LS/RS mufflers, LS/RS front tailpipes, and LS/RS rear tailpipes.
- For all other models this dual exhaust consists of LS/RS front exhaust pipes, LS/RS rear exhaust pipes, LS/RS mufflers, and LS/RS tailpipes.
- 1958 Sedans will need to report whether it is a "long wheel base sedan" or "except long wheel base sedan".
- 1963 & 1964 Larks will need to report which type of filter is stock; spin-on filter or cartridge filter.
- 1964 Lark Station Wagons will need to report whether your SW has a sliding roof or not.
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This listing covers 1924, 1925, 1926, and 1929 Franklins with the stock 6 cyl. Photo depicts the stock single exhaust for 1924-26 Franklins with the stock 6 cyl.- This single exhaust system consists of a cross-over pipe, exhaust pipe, muffler and tailpipe.
- For 1927, 1928, & 1930-33 Franklin's, refer to listing 518776.
- For 1933 Olympics', models 18 or 18B, refer to listing 453478.
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This listing covers model years 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, and 1964 LeSabre, Invicta, Electra, and Wildcat's with a V8 and stock single exhaust. Photo depicts the system for 1962 Electra and Electra 225 stock with a single exhaust.- Single exhaust system includes Y pipe, center exhaust pipe, rear exhaust pipe, transverse muffler and tailpipe. Y pipe may be NORS. Metal-to-metal connection at the manifolds, no gaskets required.
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This listing covers model years 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, and 1974 Buick V8 single exhaust with 2 mufflers. Photos depicts the system for 1966-67 LeSabre's stock with muffler and resonator & 68 LeSabre's (this MY did not have muffler only option from the factory).- Single exhaust system includes Y pipe, rear exhaust pipe, front muffler, connector pipe, rear muffler and tailpipe. Metal-to-metal connection at the manifolds, no gaskets required.
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This listing covers 1975 & 1976 Mustang's stock with a V6 171ci or a V8 302ci and were stock with catalytic converters. Photo depicts the dual exhaust system for 1975 Mustangs with the stock 302ci V8 and stock with 2 catalytic converters.- The V6 171ci dual exhaust consists of the H pipe, LS/RS rear exhaust pipes, LS/RS front mufflers, LS/RS over-axle pipes, and dual in/dual out muffler with tailpipes. H pipe will be NORS.
- The V8 302 dual exhaust consists of the LS front exhaust pipe (AKA extension pipe), H pipe, LS/RS rear exhaust pipes, LS/RS front mufflers, LS/RS over-axle pipes, and dual in/dual out muffler with tailpipes. H pipe will be NORS.
- This set up does not eliminate the converters and they must be in place. Waldron's Exhaust cannot help with replacement converters.