Exhaust Installation

 
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This will be the second time this exhaust has been installed on the car. The first time I must have subconsciously have known that some time in the future it was going to come off again as I clamped it together rather then welding it together. Al though it did fight us we did get it apart.
Headers but no exhaust pipes.
We have to connect the headers to the mufflers.
Sure wish I had a lift. Would make life a lot easier. Think if I asked for one for Christmas I might get one?
Bill, you are not an elephant. It's a good think there was no sound attached to this photo you would be listening to some horrendous noises right now. 
You mean I have to crawl under this car again. Well it is a good way to clean the garage floor. All I have to do later is to wash the dirt out in my wife's washing machine.
It is too long.
The solution, get your son to cut it off.
Getting close, I want it up closer to the car bottom.
This exhaust system is not coming off again.
I think I have some state workers here.
Can not be state workers, the ratio of people working to people supervising is not correct.
Headers and mufflers connected. The pipes are nice and level. Close to the floor boards, but not close enough to rattle against them.
Headers and mufflers connected. The pipes are nice and level. Close to the floor boards, but not close enough to rattle against them.
Tips even on both sides. When it stops snowing outside I will put the door up and take a picture from the rear.

 

 

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