- System consists of Y pipe, rear exhaust pipe, transverse muffler, and tailpipe. Some Y pipes are NORS only.
- Original flanges were a formed flange which are NA. If the Y pipe for your system is not an NORS part, Waldron's Exhaust will use universal flat flanges in reproducing the Y pipe. If you have the original flanges and would like us to reuse them on your system, you are welcome to ship them to us in advance of building your system.
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This listing covers model years 1961 & 1962 Buick Skylarks and Specials with a stock V8 and 4bbl carburetor. Refer to listing 568812 for the 2BBL set-up. Photo depicts the stock single exhaust for1962 Buick Skylarks with the stock 215ci V8 and 4bbl carburetor.
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This listing cover model years 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, and 1969 full size Chevy Bel Air, Impala, and Caprice's with the stock V8. The 283ci, 237ci, std. 396ci, and std. 427ci. V8's were all stock with resonators. Select this system if you would like to eliminate the resonators (refer to listing 588615 for the true stock dual exhaust). This is the stock exhaust system for a 396 SHP and 427 SHP V8. Photo depicts a system true to this listing. Pipes vary depending on the engine and body style.
- Dual exhaust system consists LS/RS exhaust pipes, LS/RS mufflers and LS/RS tailpipes.
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This listing covers model years 1960 & 1961 (without Ram Induction), 1962, 1963, and 1964 300's with dual exhaust and mufflers only (no resonators). If your 1960-61 Chrysler 300 was stock with Ram Induction refer to SKU 5987697. If your 1962-64 Chrysler 300 is stock with the Cross Ram engine, refer to listing 598702. Photo depicts the system for 1963-64 Chrysler 300's.
- Dual exhaust system consists of LS/RS front exhaust pipes, LS/RS rear exhaust pipes, LS/RS mufflers, and LS/RS tailpipes.
- We received many inquiries regarding this system fitting 1963-64 New Yorker's. It will NOT due to the fact that the engine on the New Yorker's sits 1" higher to the manifold.
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This listing covers model years 1932, 1933, and 1934 Ford's with their respective stock flathead V8 with single exhaust. Photo depicts the single exhaust for 1933-34 Ford's with the stock flathead V8.
- This single exhaust system consists of the crossover pipe, Y pipe, muffler, front tailpipe and rear tailpipe. The stock design takes the tailpipe through the rear cross-member.
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This listing covers model years 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, and 1963 Thunderbird's with the stock V8 and dual exhaust with 2 mufflers. This listing is the stock set up for 1962 Thunderbird's with a 6 bbl carburetor. For the stock set up 1962 Thunderbird's stock with a 4 bbl carburetor and for MY 1961 refer to 518725. If you have a 1961 and want to eliminate the resonator, this is the listing to be used. Photo depicts the dual exhaust system for 1963 Ford Thunderbirds with the stock V8
- Dual exhaust system consists of the H pipe, LS/RS rear exhaust pipes, and LS/RS mufflers with tailpipes.
- MY 1963 will be asked to report the type of gasket needed (flat or donut) in the check out process.
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This listing covers model years 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, and 1974 Thunderbird's. Excludes 1972 and 1973 T-birds which were stock with a single exhaust. Photo depicts the system for a 1967 Thunderbird with the stock 390ci.
- Dual exhaust consists of an H pipe, LS/RS mufflers, LS/RS connector pipes, and LS/RS resonators with tailpipes. H pipe may be NORS.
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This listing covers model years 1972, 1973, and 1974 Torino's and Ranchero's stock with a V8 and dual exhaust. 1972-74's stock with the 429ci were stock with a single exhaust only. Photo depicts the stock dual exhaust for 1972 Torino's (exc. Ranchero & SW) with the stock 351C V8
- Dual exhaust system consists of the H pipe, LS/RS mufflers, and LS/RS tailpipes. Chrome tips are not included. This system is a metal-to-metal connection at the manifolds and does not require gaskets.
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This listing covers model years 1975, 1976, 1977, and 1978 Mark IV and Mark V's. Photo depicts the dual cat-back system for a 1978 Mark V stock with converters on both manifolds. This photo was taken long ago and shows the resonator inlet pipe as a separate pc. We now have patterns for the LS/RS resonators and that pipe is now an integral part of the resonators.
- Dual cat-back exhaust system consists of the H pipe (2 pc.), LS/RS mufflers, LS/RS connector pipes, and LS/RS resonators with tailpipe. Please be certain to specify if your Mark is stock with 1 or 2 cats during the check our process.
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This listing covers model years 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, and 1974 Tempest (up through 1970), Lemans, Grand Prix, Grand Am (beginning in 1972) and GTO's with the stock V8 and dual exhaust stock with 2 mufflers. Excludes MY's 1966-72 with Ram Air or High Output, for those systems please refer to listing 453475. Photo depicts the system for a 1974 Pontiac Grand Prix with a 455ci V8.
- Dual exhaust system consists of the LS/RS exhaust pipes, LS/RS mufflers, and LS/RS tailpipes.
- 1964 & 1965 models have options regarding the tailpipes. In the check out process you will be asked to report your desired exit; out the back (toward the bumper) or exit out behind the rear wheels (designed to fit up to the split chrome tips that we do not offer). You will also be asked to report the desired tailpipe diameter.
- For MY's 1970-74; this system does not include the chrome tips. We suggest you contact Ames Performance Engineering.
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If you have an Inline 6 cylinder engine in your 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1954, or 1955 Chevy ½T, ¾T or 1T and have always wanted a dual exhaust system then this listing is for you! This system is a direct fit to your cast iron Fenton Chevy 6 cyl headers. This system does not include the cast iron Fenton headers.
- This dual conversion kit consists of inboard & outboard exhaust pipes, dual in/dual out muffler and inboard/outboard tailpipes.
- During the check out process, let us know how you would like your tailpipes to exit; out the sides along the quarter panel or straight out the back.
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Our mufflers are a double walled shell. The end caps are roll-seamed. The outer wrap is smooth with no exposed welds. The baffles and end caps are a heavy gauge material.
- Use this listing to build your own custom oval muffler. You tell us what you need and we will get it built for you. There will be no returns on custom built mufflers so be sure you triple check your measurements.