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Re: Side Pipes

Posted: 2/20/13 10:29am Message 11 of 12
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Hayward, CA - USA
Joined: 10/9/2012
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Vette(s): I have 1974 Corvette, with white exterior and silver interior. It has 350.
Hi, Is in fair or good condition? I am assuming it will fit on a 1974 vette, right. Any modification do I need to do for my 74? I am interested if it is still available. I live in California. My personal email is axterras1@msn.com..thank you


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Re: Side Pipes

Posted: 2/22/13 11:10pm Message 12 of 12
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Overland Park, KS - USA
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Vette(s): 1973 Orange Metallic Coupe (orig owner), L82, 4 spd (WR), PS, (A/C & PW (I installed from wrecked 73)), leather, AM/FM Stereo, ran with '65 FI unit earlier & will again some day. 2023 Accelerate Yellow HTC Stingray
They will fit as previous posters have said.  The side covers replace the rocker moldings.  You may have to trim a small amount off the bottom edge at the rear of the front wheel house where the pipe comes out but it is hidden by the covers.  They are easy to install.  Just attach to the manifold w/ the same hardware used on the stock exhaust.  You'll have to be sure to install the heat riser on the psgr side or a spacer to ensure proper fit.  The rear attaches to the keyhole slot in the frame using a carriage bolt and two rubber cushions.  The covers attach w/ the rocker molding screws and a special bracket at the rear.  You will have to drill and tap holes in the frame to attach the bracket.  I think you'll like the sound.

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1973 L-82 4 spd

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