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Hi Mike,
My first 66 way back in 79 had a set of side pipes on it for a while. I think I just 
hung 'em there, cuz it was 
too much of a hassle to hook them up, then I got tired of them so I sold them to a guy 
with a Nova. 
Anyways, I may have a picture of it somewhere with the pipes on it. I'll try and 
locate it. They were Thrush 
brushed aluminum side pipes if I remember correctly. I think they had a huge glass 
pack in each.

Jerry


7/16/01 8:08:17 PM, Michael Pell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

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>Ok, I'll soon come to a decision point.  I will not be able to run my
>exhaust out the rear of my car (tubbed).
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>So, they will exit in front of the rear wheels.   I'm actually
>considering the thought of sidepipes, but don't even know where to start
>looking.  Any suggestions?    I don't think I've ever seen a Chevelle
>with sidepipes, so I can't even picture what it would really look like;
>good or bad.  Anyone have any 70s pictures?   Or opinions on this idea?
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>Also, the NASCAR stock cars have long flat exhaust tips exiting in front
>of the rear wheels.  I realy like that idea; low profile, clean, not as
>easy to see.   (I know, just the opposite of the sidepipes!).
>Any suggestions where I might find these?
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>Thanks!
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