Here are the pics. This Tourist Trophy exhaust will last forever!





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You might want to double check how much clearance that you have between the shock and the rear muffler. It looks rather tight and I would hate to see that shiny pipe get all dinged up. I've had a Falcon Big Bore stainless exhaust system on my '67 for 15 years and it looks like I installed it yesterday. RAY
Looks great. Let us know how it sounds when you fire it up.
Looks nice - thanks for the great pics.
I have been considering the Tourist Trophy set, but, as Jack has wisely said - nothing wrong with the stock stuff and just removing the resonator. That's what I did. It was a lot cheaper, and the sound is not bad. Not too loud at all.
My main complaint with the stock resonator in place there was that there was absolutely NO exhaust sound at all to my B. Now there is. I added a nice stainless tip, too.
AND a trailer hitch (also visible in the pic).
You might want to double check how much clearance that you have between the shock and the rear muffler. It looks rather tight and I would hate to see that shiny pipe get all dinged up. I've had a Falcon Big Bore stainless exhaust system on my '67 for 15 years and it looks like I installed it yesterday. RAY"
X2 on checking that clearance. An exhaust system moves around a bit and the clicking gets to be annoying after a couple blocks. Remember the factory never considered clearance for tube shocks when they fitted the pipes.<G>
Can you turn that bottom shock mount bolt around so the nut is inboard ??
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