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Bryan1960Windsor |
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Elite Veteran Posts: 689 Location: Santa Barbara, California | Greetings all, Anyone know how to tell if dual exhaust on an 59 Windsor is factory or after-market? thanks in advance, bryan
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60 dart |
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Expert 5K+ Posts: 8947 Location: WHEELING,WV.>>>HOME OF WWVA | factory hangers , extremely low miles , garage kept since new would be a good start . after that , most likely a toss up | ||
Bryan1960Windsor |
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Elite Veteran Posts: 689 Location: Santa Barbara, California | Check... seem to be Check... currently 32,568 Check... Canadian car, no rust, seems to have been a 'summer driver' up there... car then went to Texas, then to South Dakota (where I found it), then to North Carolina, now in Santa Barbara with me... daily driver, about 40 miles a week or so. will see.... Thanks for the input! peace love and fins bryan | ||
d500neil |
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Exner Expert 19,174 posts. Neil passed away 18 Sep 2015. You will be missed, Neil! Posts: 19146 Location: bishop, ca | Photos? | ||
19Belvedere56 |
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Veteran Posts: 128 Location: Denver | check the bolts. old bolts have different looking heads than the current ones. | ||
Rodger |
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Expert Posts: 1506 Location: Colo Spgs | Bryan In 1960 the only Windsor to have Dual Exhaust was one that also had the OEM 4 BBl Carbuator. The tip of the Tail Pipe should also have "The MoPar Hook". If it is a straight piece of tail pipe that hangs low or is extended past the rear bumper, it is in-correct. Rodger & Gabby COS Edited by Rodger 2011-10-21 11:36 AM | ||
Bryan1960Windsor |
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Elite Veteran Posts: 689 Location: Santa Barbara, California | Thanks for all the hints, gives me lots to check... Neil, hopefully pics soon... I know my exhaust has been replaced over the years, but just trying to determine if the car came from the factory with the duals that it has... bryan | ||
Rodger |
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Expert Posts: 1506 Location: Colo Spgs | Bryan ... If the original engine had a 4 bbl Manifold/ Carb, then Dual Exhaust would have been OEM. Other than looking at the VIN, it ha been a long - long time since 1960. Another 1960 item is 14" Wheels. Rodger & Gabby COS | ||
Bryan1960Windsor |
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Elite Veteran Posts: 689 Location: Santa Barbara, California | Rodger, here's where the story gets a little more interesting... with the car being built in Canada in 59, there are things about the car that are not like the 59 US Windsors. The interior, for instance, matches that of a 59 Dodge Custom Royal, not what you typically find in the US Windsor. There is no fuse panel, only fuseable links in the wires. The engine coding and stamping does not match that of a 59 US Windsor, but rather matches Dodges numbers for that year... I've considered the possibility that the car came originally optioned with a 4bbl intake and carb, thus making sense for it to have dual exhaust; and that someone along the way swapped it out for a 2bbl for fuel economy... if they did, they found the factory correct 2bbl to put on it with the swap. If it was a power pack option of some kind originally, and changed later, where might the evidence be of the original set-up? Anyone know if it was it possible to order duals from the factory in 59 with only a 2bbl on the engine? This car has been fun trying to decode and figure out along the last 7 years... From what I can discern with help of others on the site, I've got a 361 under the hood. Runs like a scalded dog, but generally purrs like a kitten LOL The car is faster than any of my past 60's that had the 383 in them. Factory or not, the car sounds very nice when running and driving. Here's the link to my album here for the car... there's pretty good pics of the exhaust in there. Anyone in the know... please take a gander, much appreciated in advance... http://www.forwardlook.net/forums/photos/photo-thumbnails.asp?album... peace love and fins bryan Edited by Bryan1960Windsor 2011-10-25 10:42 PM | ||
jaded13640 |
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Veteran Posts: 295 | Rodger - 2011-10-21 11:35 AM Bryan In 1960 the only Windsor to have Dual Exhaust was one that also had the OEM 4 BBl Carbuator. The tip of the Tail Pipe should also have "The MoPar Hook". If it is a straight piece of tail pipe that hangs low or is extended past the rear bumper, it is in-correct. Rodger & Gabby COS Rodger, do you have a photo, illustration or good description of the MoPar Hook? That would be cool to know exactly what that means. Thanks, Wayne | ||
wizard |
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Board Moderator & Exner Expert 10K+ Posts: 13049 Location: Southern Sweden - Sturkö island | I think he means the downward bend on the end pipes. The exhaust en pipes should be hidden as you can see in the pictures below. (IMG_1182-rez.jpg) (IMG_1186-rez.jpg) (59windsor16.jpg) Attachments ---------------- IMG_1182-rez.jpg (97KB - 161 downloads) IMG_1186-rez.jpg (109KB - 157 downloads) 59windsor16.jpg (66KB - 157 downloads) | ||
Stroller |
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Extreme Veteran Posts: 371 | yep Chrysler did something very strange to their factory stinky stuff escape. The put a little up ward bend then down and straight out. A little knowledge for them wanting to keep the OE look. But yep the bolts and hangers aren't off the shelf adaptamatics. | ||
57chizler |
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Expert Posts: 3776 Location: NorCal | Most factory tailpipes have what I call an "upsweep" at the end. (TTItip.jpg) Attachments ---------------- TTItip.jpg (75KB - 156 downloads) | ||
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