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Correct looking exhaust tips 70-72 Corvette
Questions for C3 Corvette Gurus.
Thinking about Tony's Kustom Headers and sidepipes for my 70 LT-1. Also considering going back with an original style exhaust system, sans smog. I have the correct exhaust manifolds, but NOTHING else in the exhaust is correct. Checked with Eric Gardner (site sponsor) about a correct looking exhaust system to include the swaged ends on the downpipes. Gardner has everything EXCEPT exhaust tips. He said he was not aware of ANY correct aftermarket tips available. Apparently the originals are chromed steel. Repops are stainless, which will obviously last longer. 1. Does ANYONE make the correct tips? 2. If not, does anyone make correct LOOKING tips. 3. If I go with sidepipes, what do I do with the two cutouts in the rear panel? Bill S, what did you do? Seems it would look a bit weird with the unused cutouts.
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It turns out my car DOES have the original tips, complete with the part numbers stamped in them. They aren't even in bad shape, and will polish up well I believe.
BUT I am wondering if they are correct of LT-1. Wouldn't the LT-1 and big block tips have 2.5 inch pipes? These look like 2 inch pipes. Hmm. Need to get the numbers off of them and make certain.
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They are the same.....2"
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Very cool. Then I have a decent set of originals.
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A couple of points here.
Tips with part numbers stamped into them are service replacements, not originals. The photo that NAPA68 posted is the correct one for 1970 ONLY. 1971 (give or take a few possible cars) and 1972 tips would also have a welded seam down the center of the bottom surface along with the welding around the rear perimeter. And no part numbers. |
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That makes sense that mine are service replacements. No rust. I know the car was painted (poorly) in 1984, then put in storage shortly thereafter. So, the PO likely put new tips on at that time.
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