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This is an original 1966 dated B-Body muffler. The format/placement/information is different than 1968 and later dated known original examples. Does anyone else have any original examples for 1966, 1967, and 1968 that they could share?
Thanks,
Scott
I've been checking with lots of folks and not having much luck in finding original mufflers to confirm the embossing. I'll be at MCACN this weekend and maybe some original cars will show up there.
Thanks for the help so far,
Scott
I believe that the muffler that says "made in Canada" is a service replacement muffler. The originals (assembly line) were probably made in the US. Does anyone have the "made in Canada" mufflers on original/unrestored cars?
Scott
Just to be clear, I'm not trying to sell anyone anything. I came to this site as the premier authority on all things B-body in hopes of understanding the variations in mufflers for these awesome cars. Simply (but not easy) looking for original examples of 1968 and earlier B-body mufflers...
Dadsbee,
I had started a post with information on who I am and various other information that was considered advertising by the moderator and deleted. So I'm reluctant to post too much here or it may get deleted again.
Scott
I developed the original male and female embossing dies for the current ECS mufflers from original mufflers. Trying to figure out if older (1968 and before) are the same or different.
Thanks,
Scott
I'm trying to determine if 1968 and earlier assembly line mufflers used the same embossing format as later years. If anyone has examples/photos of B-Body mufflers with 1968 production year and earlier dates I'd appreciate if you could post a photo here.
Thanks,
Scott