Hmm. I asked a local shop about a new exhaust on my little putt putt '62 C?met, and first they said they needed for an entire day to do an estimate, then when pressured to guesstimate, they said "About $500." This was for a single exhaust that needed to go over the rear axle, nothing fancy. So, I too may drive to TN from OH! Elijah, what is 'aluminized'? Is that just a galvanic finish? Do stainless exhaust systems make sense if I intend to own the car 'forever'? And by that I mean that if I shell out big $$$$ for a stainless system, will it truly last forever? I'm going to be coming into some money in a few months and I know my '66 Coupe will need new exhaust this year, so I'd like to do the whole dual exhaust with resonators package while I can afford it! > --- ADMBLK@xxxxxxx wrote: >> I have a 1967 imperial coupe. The entire exhaust >> system needs replacement, does anyone know if there >> is a replacement kit available? I'm only finding >> people who want to fabricate a new one for me. I >> got an estimate for $750 to do the whole thing but >> think I could do better > > Elijah wrote: >I think you could too! For comparison, I had a new > exhaust system (from the Y-pipe back) installed on my > '70 Imperial last year for $128. This was a > factory-style single exhaust system, using aluminized > pipe (2.5 inch from Y-pipe to muffler, 2.25 from > muffler back), a stock muffler, a resonator, and the > correct factory cut on the tailpipe -- all welded. > The final result had no knocks or leaks. Your '67 > Crown Coupe would have a very similar system. ----------------- http://www.imperialclub.com ----------------- This message was sent to you by the Imperial Mailing List. Please reply to mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx and your response will be shared with everyone. Private messages (and attachments) for the Administrators should be sent to webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To UN-SUBSCRIBE, go to http://imperialclub.com/unsubscribe.htm