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Old 09-23-2012, 12:09 AM
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I was just checking out the Kirkham galleries, and I'm sort of diggin the street car. Dark color with no roll bar, undercar exhaust exiting ahead of the wheels, FIA wheels, and maybe the small chrome bumpers without the rings, front or rear. Or quick jacks. I could do it either with a scoop or without.
Lippy - that sounds great!
Almost every Cobra replica is an S/C replica. Why not be different? The undercar exhaust exiting in front of the rear wheels, no roll bar, the FIA wheels ....they all add that little bit of subtlety to a very unsubtle car. I love it!
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Here is another photo that is close to what I'm thinking. I really like this low look with the smooth hood and dark solid color. This car does in fact have a roll bar but would look good without. I think the FIA wheels and black quick jacks would be cool on this car too.
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Old 09-24-2012, 03:28 PM
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Is it possible to workout the area of a rectangle compared to a 2inch exhaust, and flatten out the exhaust pipe where it goes under the chassis?
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Finding the cross sectional area of a pipe is the easy part,flattening the pipe would be very hard to do.Look your frame over where the exhaust would have to go and see what it would take for mods.The tailpipes on our car went under the differential with room to spare.Was going up and over but would have been very tight and too close to the fiberglass.
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Old 09-24-2012, 03:55 PM
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Here is another photo that is close to what I'm thinking. I really like this low look with the smooth hood and dark solid color. This car does in fact have a roll bar but would look good without. I think the FIA wheels and black quick jacks would be cool on this car too.
That's a real beauty, but I would still ditch the roll bar, no quickjacks, no FIA wheels, and find a set of Sunbursts.

But that's me. You should check out the album of CC member 428street. He built a complete "street" ERA with original Sunbursts. IIRC, he dotted his i's and crossed his t's in virtually every way as it relates to "street" details.

Again, I'm not a big mix and match fan.
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Here is another photo that is close to what I'm thinking. I really like this low look with the smooth hood and dark solid color. This car does in fact have a roll bar but would look good without. I think the FIA wheels and black quick jacks would be cool on this car too.
That car is beautiful, first one I ever liked with no sidepipes. It just sits right.
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I used this stuff to build the exhaust on my Dads 57. Very nice bends

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Early Olds 442's used chambered pipes out the back bumpers instead of resonators at the end of the exhaust system...worked quite well to quiet down the "noise".

I have always thought we could simpley use chambered ovalized pipe to facilitate undercar exhaust clearances, no need for a muffler if the chambered pipe were used....glad to see a commerical source for ovalized pipe posted, now if we could just get them to "chamber" the pipes! I could see that this company might be approachable about the issue

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Sorta like taking a snake-bite kit on a picnic! (no pun intended)
You are glad you have it but you hope you never need it!

Same story for fire extinguishers, fire suits, etc. Smoke alarms may be annoying if you burn the toast, but that annoying device can save a life, too.

I wish I had gotten two roll bars instead of just one!

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... ahhhh, if I had a nickel....
Are you guys really friends? Sort of like pro wrestlers who ride to and from their events in the same car?
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Are you guys really friends? Sort of like pro wrestlers who ride to and from their events in the same car?
The problem is, Chas can't ride that far without having to pause for a pit stop....
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Well then, that Depends...
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Here is another photo that is close to what I'm thinking. I really like this low look with the smooth hood and dark solid color. This car does in fact have a roll bar but would look good without. I think the FIA wheels and black quick jacks would be cool on this car too.
The stance is perfect.No perky butt or to big wheel openings,PERFECT!!
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