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#406261 04/25/2008 12:22 AM
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I am thinking about putting dual exhaust stacks on my 63 right behind the cab. Anybody done this to theirs? I would like to see some pics to decide if I really want to.

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here is a picture of one in front of the cab
[IMG]http://thumb9.webshots.net/t/52/652/6/34/2/2013634020080251109PSqQLE_th.jpg[/IMG]
It is just temporary for me, eventually I will have it exit behind the right rear wheel.

Not sure what size truck you have, but I think pickups with stacks look pretty bad. I bought one that had dual 3" stacks outside the bed, it was a matter of minutes once I got it home from Colorado before the stacks fell off. I'll try to find a picture if you are interested, but I don't think I have one, as they were not on there long..

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Grigg #406388 04/25/2008 5:22 AM
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Adam, here is one of my '48.

http://good-times.webshots.com/photo/2708426340099958186OmRdhY

And here is one of my '64.

http://good-times.webshots.com/photo/2329321680099958186menxQe

Hope to see some pictures soon. Paul.




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It is a C60 firetruck, and I was thinking a little bit of chrome between the cab and bed might look good.


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