I got a pair of those exact same Super Turbo mufflers. They are very nice! You can use a tailpipe expander to open up the inside of the bushings to get a true 2 1/2" all the way through.
Bless you man for this video, this is exactly what i was looking for, i have a 91 Mustang and i recently put a 347 in it,its mild,little bit of power, just a driver but i put a brand new exhaust in it and i got American thunder flows and i just hate them ,when you get on it it just screams,its not a nice subdued sound, probably cause ive gotten older,lol, back when it had the 302 i had no cats and dumps and i loved them but that was 20 years ago, ive heard these Dynomax super turbos is what I'm looking for, gorgeous car BTW
I would never power buff a Corvette, too many contour lines to over do it. Always did it by hand. Also never run a power washer by the windows and T-tops, especially for the first time, I had to replace all of my seals when it was only 10 years old. I had an identical 73 corvette with the dark saddle interior. Looks like someone replaced the dash pad with dark saddle, everything else looks its tan, that is why it wasn't cracked. Nice though.👍
Does it take balls or guts to disclose a price? What does it matter what we paid for it over 2 years ago? Markets change my friend. Thanks for watching!
We got the head back from the machine shop in the fall, but I moved and just had a baby so haven’t had time to get it back together. Hoping to in the spring
Wow what a great job cleaning this up. In ‘78 I was just out of the Marines and in college. My uncle drove up to S Jersey from Delaware in one of these, White like this one and let me drive it a bit. Beautiful then beautiful now.
I'm pretty sure you know something is going on with your taillights... Also, small coolant leaks can be traced to freeze plugs. Keep up the greak work on your project.
FYI… It’s not fiberglass. 1972 was the last year Corvettes were make of fiberglass. Starting in 1973 they have been make of SMC (Sheet Molded Compound).
looking forward to more of the 38 Buick . I also have to pull my engine and doing some restoration on it. Where did you attach the chains to the engine for removal?