- Cat-back system consists of rear exhaust pipe, connector pipe, muffler and tailpipe. If crossover pipe, Y pipe and/or converter are needed, please call for pricing and availability.
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This listing covers model years 1986, 1987, 1988, and 1989 Seville's. Photo shown is generic and is posted so that you might see the quality of our craftsmanship and the type of bending.
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This listing covers model years 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, and 1991 Eldorado's. Excludes the Sport Exhaust which has tailpipes. Photo depicts the stock cat-back single exhaust for 1988-89 Eldorado's.
- Cat-back single exhaust system consists of rear exhaust pipe, connector pipe, single in/out transverse muffler, tailpipe. If front exhaust, center exhaust and/or converter are needed, please call for pricing and availability.
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This listing covers model years 1929, 1930, 1931, 1932, 1933, 1934, 1935, 1936,1937, 1938, 1939, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1946, 1947, and 1948 Chevrolet's with the stock 6 cyl. Photos depicts the system for a 1939 Chevrolet Master 4 dr.
- Single exhaust system consists of the exhaust pipe, muffler and tailpipe.
- The last 15" of the tailpipe on 1946-48 models will be flatten to an oval shape.
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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.
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This alternative design dual exhaust system is a Waldron's Exhaust exclusive and eliminates the crossover pipes and Y pipes. For the true stock exhaust. refer to 588606. Photo depicts the alternative exhaust system for a 1957 Chevrolet convertible.
- This dual exhaust system consists of LS/RS exhaust pipes, LS/RS mufflers, and LS/RS tailpipes.
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Photo is correct to the listing. If you aren't concerned about staying true to the stock system and would like to eliminate the cross-over pipe & Y pipes or if you have late model motor mounts; refer to 588605.
- This listing is for the original stock design with the early model motor mount and consists of LS/RS crossover pipes, LS/RS Y pipes, LS/RS mufflers and LS/RS tailpipes.
- It has been brought to our attention that vehicles using the late model motor mounts will have fitment issues with the cross-over pipes and we suggest that you order the alternative design or be prepared to make modifications.
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This listing covers model years 1959 and 1960 Chevy Full Size Bel Air, Biscayne and Impala with the stock dual exhaust but with the stock resonators eliminated. Photo shown is generic and is posted so that you might see the quality of our craftsmanship and the type of bending.
- Dual exhaust system consists of LS/RS exhaust pipes, LS/RS mufflers, LS/RS front tailpipes with resonators eliminated, and LS/RS rear tailpipes.
- Systems for the 283ci or 348ci engines require a 3 bolt formed flange, starts out at 2" and reduces to 1 and 7/8" at the muffler outlet. Systems for the 348HP engine require a 3 bolt flat flange, starts out at 2½" and reduces down to 2" at the muffler outlet. The will be an additional cost of $40.00 charged at the check out process for the 348HP systems.
- Our pattern exhaust pipes have the piece that some call an extension (we call an insert) incorporated into the exhaust pipes. If you would prefer to have this insert/AKA extension a separate part, you may choose so in the check out process.
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This listing covers model years 1959 and 1960 Bel Air, Biscayne, and Impala's with the stock V8 283ci, 348ci or 348HP and a dual exhaust with 2 mufflers and 2 resonators. Photo depicts the stock dual exhaust system for 1960 9Passenger SW's with the stock non-HO 348ci.
- Dual exhaust system consists of LS/RS exhaust pipes, LS/RS mufflers, LS/RS front tailpipes with resonators, and LS/RS rear tailpipes.
- Systems for the 283ci or 348ci engines require a 3 bolt formed flange, starts out at 2" and reduces to 1 and 7/8" at the muffler outlet. Systems for the 348HP engine require a 3 bolt flat flange, starts out at 2½" and reduces down to 2" at the muffler outlet. The will be an additional cost of $40.00 charged at the check out process for the 348HP systems.
- Our pattern exhaust pipes have the piece that some call an extension (we call an insert) incorporated into the exhaust pipes. If you would prefer to have this insert/AKA extension a separate part, you may choose so in the check out process.
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This listing covers model years 1961, 1962, 1963, and 1964 Chevy Impala, Bel Air, Biscayne, and Super Sport's stock with the V8 283ci, 327ci (small or big block), 348ci (small or big block), and 409ci (big block) with the a stock dual exhaust (which was stock w/2 resonators). Photo depicts the system for MY's 1960-64 Chevy full size stock with the small block 283ci or 327ci.
- Dual exhaust system consists of LS/RS exhaust pipes, LS/RS mufflers, LS/RS front tailpipes with resonators, and LS/RS rear tailpipes.
- Big Block engines will have an additional $40.00 cost added to system price.
- Our pattern exhaust pipes have the piece that some call an extension (we call it an insert) incorporated into the exhaust pipes. If you would prefer to have the insert/AKA extension a separate part, you may choose so in the check out process.
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This listing covers model years 1961, 1962, 1963, and 1964 Chevy Impala, Bel Air, Biscayne, and Super Sport's with the stock V8 283ci, 327ci (small or big block), 348ci (small or big block), and 409ci (big block) and allows you to eliminate the resonators (all MY's & body styles were stock with resonators). Photo depicted is correct to the listing but pipes vary slightly depending on engine displacement, body style, etc.
- Dual exhaust system consists of LS/RS exhaust pipes, LS/RS mufflers, LS/RS front tailpipes, and LS/RS tailpipes.
- Big Block engines will have an additional cost of $40.00 added to system price.
- Our pattern exhaust pipes have the piece that some call an extension (we call it an insert) incorporated into the exhaust pipes. If you would prefer to have the insert/AKA extension a separate part, you may choose so in the check out process.