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Interesting '67 GTX tailpipe routing

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I know the tailpipes are tight on a '67 but they seem to have come up with a solution!

1967 Plymouth GTX

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But I'm used to seeing them splay outwards not in.
It just seems backwards and wrong to me.
(And I'm not really a purist either...)
 
Probably a GM guy came up with that. Not to crazy about the tips angling in. I grew up in the 60s and the 67 GTX with the exhaust tips angling to the outside was one of their most distinctive, unique and timeless details of the model.

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Looks odd and not sure how safe is it to run them btw the leafs. Why wouldn’t the pipes be run along the fuel tank like they were - run?
 
Probably a GM guy came up with that. Not to crazy about the tips angling in. I grew up in the 60s and the 67 GTX with the exhaust tips angling to the outside was one of their most distinctive, unique and timeless details of the model.

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Agreed 100%, anything else, is ,,,, just seems wrong
 
Is the 67 plymouth B body smaller in width than the 67 dodge B ?
I ran 2 1/2" Flow master pipes between the springs and tank on my Coronet.
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If I were running bigger pipes and could not fit them between the tank and hanger, then I would at least run them straight back after going over the spring rather than angling it back over. It would look much better.
 
I have 2.5" TTI as well and they fit....snug but they fit... Just thought it was funny when I saw the pic
 
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