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Nah, no need to do that. If I get that area looking good it'll detract from all the other wornnesses the rest of the car has!
![]() Couldn't stand myself, so the other morning I ripped the exhaust out and installed a nice new system. Wondering why it was sounding bad, I discovered the top of one muffler was basically a screen, and the other was connected to the head pipe with a Dr. Pepper can. ![]() Hood is all adjusted and latches now along with a great sounding exhaust. A few odds and ends to do, but other than that, it stays like this until the 507 is done! Yeah... Right ![]() Cheers Dave |
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a Dr. Pepper can! Proposterous! It's a British car, sir! It should have been a Mr. Pibb can! My word, what type of hacks were permitted to work on that car?
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dykstra (09-19-2022) | ||
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