SOLD 2.5" TTi exhaust system for C-Body wagon

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I have a used TTi exhaust system for sale. It came off a fusey wagon, but may fit slabs too. It's 2.5 inch with the front H pipe and Dynomax mufflers, and is set up for a 440 with the 1967-69 HP manifolds. It has the corner exit tail pipes that were never trimmed when installed. Not sure if it would work on a 383, as the head pipes could be slightly different. The system is in good shape with minor corrosion. Although everything isn't shown, it's complete from manifolds to tail pipes and I have all the hangers and brackets too. I did have to heat one muffler outlet with the torch to get it apart. This would be a great deal for someone who has a driver and doesn't need a pristine system. Save half off of new. Looking to get $400. Free delivery to Carlisle this week.

Jeff

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Damnit. I havent even gotten to Carlisle yet and I am thinking about making poor decisions
 
Jeff, I don't know what year Fusey wagon these were on but I believe that 68 & 69 used the same exhaust systems except that wagons didn't get HP manifolds.
 
This came off of a 440 powered '69 with owner-installed HP manifolds. I think there's a small wheelbase difference between the slab and fusey wagons, but maybe not enough to make much of a difference as far as the exhaust is concerned. I'll have to check one of my books to confirm that. My knowledge on the slab wagons is weak, since I've never owned one.
 
I will have a Walker Exhaust book with me at Carlisle for cross-reference purposes.
 
I just checked the Standard Catalog of Chrysler Cars and they show all 1965 and 1966 wagons along with Dodge non-wagons as having a 121" wheelbase, then for '67 and '68 they show the same 122" wheelbase as the fuselage wagons and Dodges. It seems unlikely that they would have changed the body for such a minor increase. They probably either moved the rear axle a smidge, or just started rounding up the math more. I believe the fuselage cars are actually something like 121.7 or 121.9 in some of the sales or tech literature.
 
Jeff, I don't know what year Fusey wagon these were on but I believe that 68 & 69 used the same exhaust systems except that wagons didn't get HP manifolds.


My 69 Monaco station wagon
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factory stock with original HP manifolds
 
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