I'm looking for opinions (or better yet, photos!) of what you folks think the tailpipes of a dual-exhaust-converted '67 should look like. Here's why I'm asking... When I bought it, my Imp had the stock, single exhaust. But some amateur mechanic had messed with it at some point and left a number of leaks, conveniently located so as to direct exhaust into the windows when rolled down. Eventually I took it to a local (non-chain) muffler shop, and allowed myself to be talked into having it converted to dual exhaust rather than simply having the leaks closed up. The good results: A number of postings in the IML archives suggested that Dynomax Super Turbo mufflers were appropriate ones for an Imperial, so that's what I went with, and I'm happy with that choice. And I'm glad I had the conversion done, since the car is noticeably more responsive now -- it used to roar and *then* go, but now it roars and goes at the same time. :-) The bad results: I was a babe in the woods when it came to specifying what the tailpipes should look like. Chrome tips? Pointing down or to the side? Heck, I didn't know. So, regrettably, I told the installer I'd let him use his judgment -- with the understanding that an Imperial is a luxury car, not a muscle car. Silly me. He decided it was a muscle car after all. So now I have two pipes sticking way out beyond the bumper, with downward-pointing chrome tips. I thought I'd get used to it, but I haven't. It'd be fine for a hot rod, but it just looks wrong on an Imperial. Hence my question: What do you think it *should* look like? I'm not too concerned with making it look stock, although I'd certainly consider doing that if I knew what a stock dual installation looked like (the '67 and '68 pages at www.imperialclub.com don't have any good tailpipe photos). To make matters worse, there still seems to be a significant leak. At least, *something* is causing a cloud of smelly exhaust to collect around the front of the car at stop signs and in the garage. So I think I'll be going to a different shop to have them expunge the sins of the first shop. Anybody know of a good one in North Dallas? Tim Klein '67 Crown 4DHT, haze green and smelly Plano, Texas --