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Title: Transverse Dual Exhaust System HIPO Question
Post by: rocket on April 24, 2017, 04:58:40 PM
I have a NOS Dual Exhaust Muffler (C4ZA-5230-N) and an NOS H Pipe (see attached photo) for my 64.5 K Convertible. I have a pair of Exhaust Brackets (C3DZ-5260-A)

Can anyone tell me if these hangers are correct for the front and rear or what the correct 64.5 rear hanger number is and if they have been remanufactured.
Can anyone give me advise on the intermediate pipes that I need between the two. Do they have Resonators vs straight pipes vs mufflers. Is their a source for a remanufactured set of intermediate pipes? Cost etc.?

I am located in Concord/Charlotte NC.

Thanks
Title: Re: Transverse Dual Exhaust System HIPO Question
Post by: rocket on April 24, 2017, 05:00:48 PM
I forgot to attach photo's
Title: Re: Transverse Dual Exhaust System HIPO Question
Post by: CharlesTurner on April 24, 2017, 07:19:41 PM
The hanger is kind of a generic application.  Most practical use would possibly be for replacing the rubber insulator on an original bracket.

If you have a 64.5, not sure if you noticed the muffler has a 10-64 (October '64) date.  The date may not matter, but thought it should be pointed out.
Title: Re: Transverse Dual Exhaust System HIPO Question
Post by: FXguy on April 24, 2017, 09:04:07 PM
I have a NOS Dual Exhaust Muffler (C4ZA-5230-N) and an NOS H Pipe (see attached photo) for my 64.5 K Convertible. I have a pair of Exhaust Brackets (C3DZ-5260-A)

Can anyone tell me if these hangers are correct for the front and rear or what the correct 64.5 rear hanger number is and if they have been remanufactured.
Can anyone give me advise on the intermediate pipes that I need between the two. Do they have Resonators vs straight pipes vs mufflers. Is their a source for a remanufactured set of intermediate pipes? Cost etc.?


The prevailing belief is that all early K codes had oval muffler-like resonators in the intermediate pipes.  There are reproductions of the entire system that can be bought for a few hundred bucks give or take.  Most likely, if your car is built very late June until the fall of 64 the transverse system is correct.  The date I'm talking about here is not the data-plate planned date, but rather sometime after the latest date for a date stamped sheet metal part on the car, or whatever your build sheet says.  Last I checked there were reproductions of the hangers at the back of the floor pans, but the rear hangers were not.  The two at the rear are slightly different in shape.   Picture of my originals that were still on the car are attached - lower two hangers in the pic are the rears.

That said, the period Ford parts manual indicates that there were, on a few very early cars (first week of K code production), a different part number for the intermediate pipes/resonators.  Further complicating the matter is that the period Ford parts interchange manual lists a couple of engineering numbers that both map back to the same part number - AND I have seen a couple of original cars, with resonators that have engineering numbers that aren't even listed in the interchange manual.  I'm still sorting this out with some other knowledgeable folks like Bob Mannell, but one of the early owners of my 64 1/2 K convertible told me that the resonators that were originally on the car were shaped like cherry bombs. 

The NOS resonators/intermediates are like hen's teeth to locate, though there are some NOS ones out there with stamped dates that are too late for a 64 1/2 if that doesn't bother you and you don't mind spending 2500 bucks for them.  The October 64 dated transverse mufflers are more common.  I've got an extra one of those, but the one that goes on my car is dated May 64 and it's one of only 2 that I have ever seen with a date of May or June.  You'll also need a tailpipe, the muffler has just one of the two attached, the other attaches with a clamp.

-Scott

Title: Re: Transverse Dual Exhaust System HIPO Question
Post by: rocket on April 24, 2017, 09:22:00 PM
Thanks Charles

First of all I'm clueless and need help.

I'm at my starting point trying to determine what I need to do to obtain and install a Transverse system on my car. The only parts I have are the NOS H pipe and the transverse muffler. I know that the date code on the transverse muffler is late for my car. My car is a July 21st car.

All I have is a diagram that shows that the part numbers for the intermediate pipes are C5ZZ-5A213-B & C5ZZ-5A212-E and that the bracket for both front and rear are numbers are C3DZ-5260-A.
I don't have the original rear or front brackets for my car. I have been told that the rear brackets are different for a 64.5 K code than the 65s and that the rear hangers are no longer available.
I don't know what the originals looked like or if the hangers I attached in my post and listed above are correct for this application. I also don't know if finding the correct ones are even possible or if their is a work around.

So this was my starting point, any suggestions recommendations will be appreciated.   
Title: Re: Transverse Dual Exhaust System HIPO Question
Post by: FXguy on April 25, 2017, 02:24:25 AM

So this was my starting point, any suggestions recommendations will be appreciated.   

I think you may have missed my post above, there are a couple of options in there.  Going repro will cost you a fraction of going NOS.  If you're going to drive it go repro, I have a repro 64 1/2 dual exhaust system on one car that I've had since 1994, and it still looks and sounds great.

-Scott
Title: Re: Transverse Dual Exhaust System HIPO Question
Post by: rocket on April 25, 2017, 02:08:25 PM
Scott,

I did get out of order in my messages.  Thanks for your help.
Title: Re: Transverse Dual Exhaust System HIPO Question
Post by: Brant on April 25, 2017, 09:25:29 PM
Here are some images for reference from my June 8th (on data plate) '64 1/2 HiPo Coupe with the original exhaust system.

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/A40SBL4gPMcaK7z3UufotqlbjmyzkUeI70EIkESCy3hgVtUiWVnlacW4_Rhmnsx8oJhr1Jye_0pWb2DrkOAhcUrGWIDKEP6wFSdg_N-CmwkuKXlGHUnCvK3l8szwv-dQPZNYWLI2b1N0i6KhdDZ6xPzORNL_w47oYImoVhViznqgvDBG3_nqp5_fDVpCqDF-gIROKbOT3nYLQiu720vfmpyfgLTSXfRcIH1bV2j6IFWTzN7xwrQYRg67uP5x4RX0mCLD_8ne826nJEqfhjxQoV4UAQUE1HwXmvFU3UmMfM9NJAWmJ8gekCf-dnPmJO9cXncuVm3e7IROeDJT-_80y36BwXf5g4QLF2pXxf2veYYVh1Kyu0sVnXCWRjTf7yO7LGg6eCK7l8cZHiX0alLDh5R2GBrtFnRxbxZco_E1NQN0x8sNCZ1_n654IB_61U-DAFny90h9Wja_pHNo777a2n9Og0XI5FFTlcVCNE-y_H9pRQnil9HfoVOeAOT16dtfvlbLPRT9HQ5OUbjFyGXrOL6zC8_p87RhSf3zkA6YU48AB-L2U5wRJG_kkBIm_N5pRQgARCfmwDX1agpUWRb-JIHxEMeX9j6X8cBnvj3Q0IBv5hSlv1p9vsz-Jq5hAeYQI2Auy_tsd3gF838uvPtzDgclt_9_J8-8_pqHcyu0cBg=w400-no)
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/2KwNppvUKTqZ67IxfoKmnSxvCZMF5zgGAgSsKXapYP0UadjV_WHjXvclEBHdLH-4VzgaVLAgMVYUDwv9319kL8DPKkZlGp18z6SB1JWOygjuVaKIschaKjAKlPW7IbJvw3WLedy3sH5VBZTrNV-DJXmzYsO1js9rdRocsw2q7RQf-xutXfLVFZwMMEY8na0P7ID_e_YX3bJNX6NWf7ANvJ9zIo86LQjwKBj8712gFNUUf61yBg0hkTVq3SlEBR-vhtujjeJRc_aOz640oHCpC4coSSJxi62Co5BwyqCIKKYBrpXJytnnq8qy-pbO4WRMgLX_EmqRNtEyTaBHYuLZdQ_dYUwWK21tZSelfz-H4P_DOfzEtC2uzzMHYAv6OdWWelnjea7dJ7_Dd-VFJo1UEJj4sn3k1j1uBiQQWdJMoaN7Oe8ZPifOito9WAPVHff383c7l_ZrowjPhq_pbowdUA9tBMfkAv5se1yzEifB5hElGQyevs3I28Xof_a9vtodkFa4OVQL1ApHL-8QHxG5k1l_y49aaoFrAiz7nWZXHSeSYYIjkEjH6kcYSnsSiKqcbPvGSqfUvmvo0hyDsrkbSEc8Vcr3klGTUluEISy2oVcUhGYEAldps4Mv7OqSjce35eo9QZCHYF0xiCs0_9X-dbEHIBho5lLDYC-XJZjz4Tk=w600-no)

Original resonator (both stamped the same way):
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/8ZBLOXYfPfGya_MjKAPBrnLOAfnE_Tc6IA38UbQAMkbJH2yjQWy0gdwxuU9f4hUr-mIYuheXdHGgrVN3aM_ApTsc8VXzXrfTl1guYBw3Sd-eKxwRRF-Z07aF9TWeLtDC8xZ2ho3iPE-fLS5mpy-TPMXo9jlwJy315eq_-lzjZEyrisxB8KDTJMAO0cIc2v6xYVRmEVY1LcRj8uGSbQnSV2hnLNGqm_ic-UJtMgc-qfP3JE-qYMM9eQwlmlfLTfXUwz9EgAyAi9r9iXNe4vJl8TKEoQ9q63d2L5niAua7ZuFPrkzeFnxatsktRgTO6cM5LGTeEa5OyfwCpSVpDTCPlhyl0Y7QsmCH4qTe6XOlD6eVd0kMn8E7ZEs-HeadV8pneWhBa9ymAkDTaoHDFcNBCz_QYXUG2_JAf6yStxykf12sKZeQ4HoY0_g4YNxyt0fNPQsUJuNjddo6Pb_582Z4pVAfpB9LvnSDwnKXe28dBCqj7E4y5b81bLXez2_UBvhkAoRXr9fUZyL-xoEzzuTz49g6YKQfcFQp0SYXzzUQAMJjgVrKXOSNBEcQ-yyI8eJbKSibsZecO0_rVrDIDjdLM0yRxUQDXhdRgMtqkgJrSJWuubVbxD7ZvfdtkxUeSbMIYGKVBkOVUVzFc9pp7lAPvOpOpVM_SeJKrXvrsrlpMPQ=w962-h721-no)
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/1DzP2V8Q91D2muMigrUcO_H9fmMpF6fWvBD-b9MyDssCEn71tPHUhM_nkTSILo-R8j6_q-nmBc41042IjAeyc1Jz5cJSMK510mkr0O0l6tXxj7KkOlSZ4dJoHQgiCMEuTyg2-iyePTcRcXKreOXjl0tBCXg26bGLK2PXt1slk7KDQXrVRsZY_zUfWPBOztaqWtv0nOs4cbhjVrwjwMK0cCdhU7XNKGCdC_eXMkInggBLSKznGICAGOyp7pMghTVdYrflJrFrj0LGEMF5p7SW_Lpm_TB0J5ZozCvMrBfAxIYjcHGotG00wsTY0rN5pgxUKv0DzRQx9hJxAq8C0moewlPPDNmDTNdg76Y6LG05neYS8eAGEuI9Tj6jpgBxOHlBBTIdKQ7cW3HkA1o7-yf-kpztY6sEo_kKuPLmPEWS_AcmHHLFGhKS5d1KXVsGGPL7vzTS7EdxvS3FMMwNCoyJF5taXBy1jIIR_--1wwtb8m2Rn6zbWY1ccImtoYr6cD3JU_f0VLtB9GbhEPI2YZdugcbK2M-2nlyQOizXA6exWrqLAkVHp2MtP5XyNlJOfrpcJjZowzVnQTtHK1mXU3rLCA8QkT61gUpV-KVbM1THZAUAEk66hokc7GAe7o0VF6Ph-Fj9nVYBvnhG22tU_RxGzcCle121xTQsYxjx0giK29A=w600-no)
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/r7I9tkJYHh3ntmT5n7PwNHzZqxKgB3KfajqU7hEi60sm3oCRVFCQr7zKBFlHSi7OmnrMTTzi4WK9bJeCoyu_WBd6sUdR98j3MQbqvPVc9Bt4cJ9q8sy6psPEp-h6iCWk26BZNVpoexHWEvCNVanSE_NoMGoS05fgvXg0Ycct1We6KTKTd0ExSc70IY9GNgv7EnGZWMhF0s8vjINV6Y0VoOdQYNg_3xxkvlFRfgJLUfhVZBTfexITza7jhRmv8oghaHEyKKRvQ4rqKXZ32u9yb0aDSyy-nrZm1SiTNX0s76q5qynqNT_o1XWBqq145AK-PhKk0_jBBYA7fxA0MVmlfvVRQqDnF_Kwi-qyl4DOGyxOVYYsssEmA68g-zPT20g28WiKh8FAh693vZ_RQDytKVwXdXpGBfMcbY0qJcM86xGCM6CmaIGmO8JUvv15LofwXNKv-llSZwpVDcrOsNblz3MIKlY46jDGoDM4cEdPS4S3SFqr38RJdajy3WpXUya_sj86EpJQaTqCSYld2OvmIFicNVJ3splm0qAUHZdqn0tvc7frS9ywa9zbPjC544UvRXMqF0-blCSHf9n473S8777TtsOK_2sZ4Mg4YIRtZFd-OTnuX1MWiN_EY6ouoYPKcfVYiPJLr3zdzVsiX1oSa7-FHMUF_rjJpGSJQ0w5H-0=w600-no)

Original transverse muffler:
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/ZYizJl_MoWjWk0R5A_5NPyIm_oja-kOB6aRcMvU_OA1AunK2slthP3JFoBfdRlb43m7twFonOP2cWblN3VIjCngp4dszCon2Fr8tC1wZJA5vWmxSaRDe-w-w31rwkgrHIJIhZr029ZNWODVbPk-eGXbYqP41LjVtolr8gSqMjQ0SABlwAbVBxM9GGgyNaKZL7v3-TFm5HqX3TU51zBOFXNvil7-PW3Uewwpc22I5AnL9F1XpLy33T4KLbpQblsZS9pvl9N7TmO0m4xbiQ-O7jKElPlq8W3y3Q2c01vPTTcAKCM9R9CBBCRl-_396_kdRCLJXcTiRyecfUjemqpithUsllcl_7rZpwwEDUN0NJg1yGFmXs0hHeOoCRbYW5B9Rfu72WVWGgnjc5qinnFub7qS9yLd2Q2IGzvx0homxUzJB24ouoFOC9ohEBBhAeocgjmD_GLtI6S-LUr6Px6nj9g4f9R92y4g_o_69TEAuoAOieGUYq5oaY1xeD0ArzauC03QZDUTm_-1hBAPyBoyj2_g_tSgX3AR9MWSh1dJ9D4RdEu6Turxn99nImUYLMe7WG2uCqDHrJARI07-beppZEd-e6gVAASLVKGd5Of_bW4x10_TGLLjPX6S2C-4qUraVwPMJi-MrFvuZckN_nan_l_0e5JMKTWLu6nFC2ScaxDQ=w600-no)

Title: Re: Transverse Dual Exhaust System HIPO Question
Post by: jwc66k on April 26, 2017, 12:24:18 AM
I see Charlie's early "K" coupe is still in your hands. Got plans figured out for it?
Jim
Title: Re: Transverse Dual Exhaust System HIPO Question
Post by: Brant on April 26, 2017, 09:43:28 AM
I see Charlie's early "K" coupe is still in your hands. Got plans figured out for it?
Jim

Jim,

I haven't had much time to mess with the car at all. We gently cleaned it up and installed the stock wheels, hubcaps and a set of w/w radial tires for now. I definitely won't restore it, but I do have plans to go over a few areas that need attention like the headliner. It's a great car.
Title: Re: Transverse Dual Exhaust System HIPO Question
Post by: rocket on April 26, 2017, 05:24:31 PM
Thanks Brant

The photos and link will be very helpful.

Bob
Title: Re: Transverse Dual Exhaust System HIPO Question
Post by: Brant on April 26, 2017, 06:50:20 PM
Thanks Brant

The photos and link will be very helpful.

Bob

Bob,

You're welcome. Let me know if you need any other images for reference. I also have a repro. system on my HiPo convertible.

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/RzuDIRMXvsbQ7xzcQ18ce65cN7xwWwf39fwvsjfBcnFT3c_5h8Gje_Mxv5A23VYIlKMQFWwy_XuX-B7FbX1vrQtRHkUd7F7Idyq8QyESDbvljar8TAT24tvGT_yGqJdCpzF0VEvkxr5h9PJapN3avk37z2imm5lq1U-GLhjlR49uoO6WENTsiLmfRKOV39UsdkqqEgOKssQpPuOBHjbQ_klbRLpW-43ErVlaPzJ1xNBcl-l8AjxrmHH9ZenQI8B7r_32WR2uSfdGIYIEVUgG6QWkEtd6SakN4CEEBMavAuSkS233ltB6wcXGft5AsqfhLwnEVv9HtjPsD5IdD7m8q4v3Wz7jlTDkKXzBAsPCTFlaan7tjyQIiImRCFHKBhbK8KQh2vcZfcorBnEoHkCGzRYovD6PZAvlMnRflVoYaPvxmvLgaU3aZynqrfHLdE1xNAYi5EPUAFBe_nRUdRQ3UZ0R0ywXlg-YvquNCwWOK1qnI-uBy7wcEhion2s-XaXzHVexYNIU_kKntuDbDjIaRv7nJ9UicEZ3PZ7SFUYcSgmJvNDiyQhqRcOL8yV7uUezf1Q410R6YuvDmyM51u32nzS_M6oJiYVb0cZfGcspa9vze20jgsV8NA=w400-no)
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/GtEOyZkECmZxCpigw4Xz2rA9QrET_mtuPkE1EL8KqsU24DcqVZZgHtrjaETsH_t2HMumoYO1xcX4aTJLOcmuCiOj3XthsDEF8JJQGOid9icPnewHztK1ekmQnRsAZ3pO1piTFxr4zOqhlDrJXWrEjc5ZjilUek27z5XVHmaRyTRrD477IuK_Yuk9q2gSr-_xJqrQ8aY0eBaDjH9t2HheFl_cixF4z45AIbnq8MR8l4i03gYsg-kw4W_Q35neXWCiPHjjjT-u9EtJxTil-AT7qwbxvm0oDnqDtCyNNJGcVCg1kI6cOAQH7sLoA6AJZ5Br470PxG-yI2J2xOvtmeT0jj_dKxH2gAm3zhiTVhNqy36qrMqF_pT8JU__rsRZqZY05iHdBahZAIc9eA-O9AvmAMIt00v4BFuMW-1R0tL92Zwi2zn8ev6I-gpHEoiWKOp9SsjRlhBcA6JBOjIjGbUj6tDG7cj7TMEON_QCjo0G_7a-dXQNDmzrNFfWk6_YQ_GypU64CM_GZ3fstPF5jiJlmyTox-5KA0qZQ3pmGXzcTz92MOM6Dn-nwNeKQ39X-KM0G5cDxkrPs16j1boIfReSSKvH6MsQfrMhoe6Ywg72BOPk13pxiggwEg=w600-no)
Title: Re: Transverse Dual Exhaust System HIPO Question
Post by: michaelvonlanthen on September 13, 2017, 06:14:02 PM
just discovered today that my July D-Code convertible has the same exhaust with build date 10 64. Unfortunately, the middle part of the exhaust has been replaced.
Title: Re: Transverse Dual Exhaust System HIPO Question
Post by: CharlesTurner on September 13, 2017, 07:12:53 PM
just discovered today that my July D-Code convertible has the same exhaust with build date 10 64. Unfortunately, the middle part of the exhaust has been replaced.

It wouldn't have been original to the car.  At the time your car was built, only a K code could have had dual exhaust from the factory.
Title: Re: Transverse Dual Exhaust System HIPO Question
Post by: michaelvonlanthen on September 14, 2017, 06:51:30 AM
I know Charles, it is not correct for a D-Code. But, I've decided to leave it like this. Ray Coleman, who restored the car, mentioned this dual exhaust in an artice in MM July 2004.

http://www.mustangandfords.com/featured-vehicles/mump-0407-1964-ford-mustang-convertible/

He won Gold in Concours Trailered despite the incorrect exhaust ;-)

Greetings, Michael
Title: Re: Transverse Dual Exhaust System HIPO Question
Post by: CharlesTurner on September 14, 2017, 10:14:16 AM
With the current MCA rules, it would be a big deduction. 


I know Charles, it is not correct for a D-Code. But, I've decided to leave it like this. Ray Coleman, who restored the car, mentioned this dual exhaust in an artice in MM July 2004.

http://www.mustangandfords.com/featured-vehicles/mump-0407-1964-ford-mustang-convertible/

He won Gold in Concours Trailered despite the incorrect exhaust ;-)

Greetings, Michael
Title: Re: Transverse Dual Exhaust System HIPO Question
Post by: kcodecoupe on September 14, 2017, 10:56:42 AM
Here are some images for reference from my June 8th (on data plate) '64 1/2 HiPo Coupe with the original exhaust system.

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/A40SBL4gPMcaK7z3UufotqlbjmyzkUeI70EIkESCy3hgVtUiWVnlacW4_Rhmnsx8oJhr1Jye_0pWb2DrkOAhcUrGWIDKEP6wFSdg_N-CmwkuKXlGHUnCvK3l8szwv-dQPZNYWLI2b1N0i6KhdDZ6xPzORNL_w47oYImoVhViznqgvDBG3_nqp5_fDVpCqDF-gIROKbOT3nYLQiu720vfmpyfgLTSXfRcIH1bV2j6IFWTzN7xwrQYRg67uP5x4RX0mCLD_8ne826nJEqfhjxQoV4UAQUE1HwXmvFU3UmMfM9NJAWmJ8gekCf-dnPmJO9cXncuVm3e7IROeDJT-_80y36BwXf5g4QLF2pXxf2veYYVh1Kyu0sVnXCWRjTf7yO7LGg6eCK7l8cZHiX0alLDh5R2GBrtFnRxbxZco_E1NQN0x8sNCZ1_n654IB_61U-DAFny90h9Wja_pHNo777a2n9Og0XI5FFTlcVCNE-y_H9pRQnil9HfoVOeAOT16dtfvlbLPRT9HQ5OUbjFyGXrOL6zC8_p87RhSf3zkA6YU48AB-L2U5wRJG_kkBIm_N5pRQgARCfmwDX1agpUWRb-JIHxEMeX9j6X8cBnvj3Q0IBv5hSlv1p9vsz-Jq5hAeYQI2Auy_tsd3gF838uvPtzDgclt_9_J8-8_pqHcyu0cBg=w400-no)
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/2KwNppvUKTqZ67IxfoKmnSxvCZMF5zgGAgSsKXapYP0UadjV_WHjXvclEBHdLH-4VzgaVLAgMVYUDwv9319kL8DPKkZlGp18z6SB1JWOygjuVaKIschaKjAKlPW7IbJvw3WLedy3sH5VBZTrNV-DJXmzYsO1js9rdRocsw2q7RQf-xutXfLVFZwMMEY8na0P7ID_e_YX3bJNX6NWf7ANvJ9zIo86LQjwKBj8712gFNUUf61yBg0hkTVq3SlEBR-vhtujjeJRc_aOz640oHCpC4coSSJxi62Co5BwyqCIKKYBrpXJytnnq8qy-pbO4WRMgLX_EmqRNtEyTaBHYuLZdQ_dYUwWK21tZSelfz-H4P_DOfzEtC2uzzMHYAv6OdWWelnjea7dJ7_Dd-VFJo1UEJj4sn3k1j1uBiQQWdJMoaN7Oe8ZPifOito9WAPVHff383c7l_ZrowjPhq_pbowdUA9tBMfkAv5se1yzEifB5hElGQyevs3I28Xof_a9vtodkFa4OVQL1ApHL-8QHxG5k1l_y49aaoFrAiz7nWZXHSeSYYIjkEjH6kcYSnsSiKqcbPvGSqfUvmvo0hyDsrkbSEc8Vcr3klGTUluEISy2oVcUhGYEAldps4Mv7OqSjce35eo9QZCHYF0xiCs0_9X-dbEHIBho5lLDYC-XJZjz4Tk=w600-no)

Original resonator (both stamped the same way):
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(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/1DzP2V8Q91D2muMigrUcO_H9fmMpF6fWvBD-b9MyDssCEn71tPHUhM_nkTSILo-R8j6_q-nmBc41042IjAeyc1Jz5cJSMK510mkr0O0l6tXxj7KkOlSZ4dJoHQgiCMEuTyg2-iyePTcRcXKreOXjl0tBCXg26bGLK2PXt1slk7KDQXrVRsZY_zUfWPBOztaqWtv0nOs4cbhjVrwjwMK0cCdhU7XNKGCdC_eXMkInggBLSKznGICAGOyp7pMghTVdYrflJrFrj0LGEMF5p7SW_Lpm_TB0J5ZozCvMrBfAxIYjcHGotG00wsTY0rN5pgxUKv0DzRQx9hJxAq8C0moewlPPDNmDTNdg76Y6LG05neYS8eAGEuI9Tj6jpgBxOHlBBTIdKQ7cW3HkA1o7-yf-kpztY6sEo_kKuPLmPEWS_AcmHHLFGhKS5d1KXVsGGPL7vzTS7EdxvS3FMMwNCoyJF5taXBy1jIIR_--1wwtb8m2Rn6zbWY1ccImtoYr6cD3JU_f0VLtB9GbhEPI2YZdugcbK2M-2nlyQOizXA6exWrqLAkVHp2MtP5XyNlJOfrpcJjZowzVnQTtHK1mXU3rLCA8QkT61gUpV-KVbM1THZAUAEk66hokc7GAe7o0VF6Ph-Fj9nVYBvnhG22tU_RxGzcCle121xTQsYxjx0giK29A=w600-no)
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/r7I9tkJYHh3ntmT5n7PwNHzZqxKgB3KfajqU7hEi60sm3oCRVFCQr7zKBFlHSi7OmnrMTTzi4WK9bJeCoyu_WBd6sUdR98j3MQbqvPVc9Bt4cJ9q8sy6psPEp-h6iCWk26BZNVpoexHWEvCNVanSE_NoMGoS05fgvXg0Ycct1We6KTKTd0ExSc70IY9GNgv7EnGZWMhF0s8vjINV6Y0VoOdQYNg_3xxkvlFRfgJLUfhVZBTfexITza7jhRmv8oghaHEyKKRvQ4rqKXZ32u9yb0aDSyy-nrZm1SiTNX0s76q5qynqNT_o1XWBqq145AK-PhKk0_jBBYA7fxA0MVmlfvVRQqDnF_Kwi-qyl4DOGyxOVYYsssEmA68g-zPT20g28WiKh8FAh693vZ_RQDytKVwXdXpGBfMcbY0qJcM86xGCM6CmaIGmO8JUvv15LofwXNKv-llSZwpVDcrOsNblz3MIKlY46jDGoDM4cEdPS4S3SFqr38RJdajy3WpXUya_sj86EpJQaTqCSYld2OvmIFicNVJ3splm0qAUHZdqn0tvc7frS9ywa9zbPjC544UvRXMqF0-blCSHf9n473S8777TtsOK_2sZ4Mg4YIRtZFd-OTnuX1MWiN_EY6ouoYPKcfVYiPJLr3zdzVsiX1oSa7-FHMUF_rjJpGSJQ0w5H-0=w600-no)

Original transverse muffler:
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/ZYizJl_MoWjWk0R5A_5NPyIm_oja-kOB6aRcMvU_OA1AunK2slthP3JFoBfdRlb43m7twFonOP2cWblN3VIjCngp4dszCon2Fr8tC1wZJA5vWmxSaRDe-w-w31rwkgrHIJIhZr029ZNWODVbPk-eGXbYqP41LjVtolr8gSqMjQ0SABlwAbVBxM9GGgyNaKZL7v3-TFm5HqX3TU51zBOFXNvil7-PW3Uewwpc22I5AnL9F1XpLy33T4KLbpQblsZS9pvl9N7TmO0m4xbiQ-O7jKElPlq8W3y3Q2c01vPTTcAKCM9R9CBBCRl-_396_kdRCLJXcTiRyecfUjemqpithUsllcl_7rZpwwEDUN0NJg1yGFmXs0hHeOoCRbYW5B9Rfu72WVWGgnjc5qinnFub7qS9yLd2Q2IGzvx0homxUzJB24ouoFOC9ohEBBhAeocgjmD_GLtI6S-LUr6Px6nj9g4f9R92y4g_o_69TEAuoAOieGUYq5oaY1xeD0ArzauC03QZDUTm_-1hBAPyBoyj2_g_tSgX3AR9MWSh1dJ9D4RdEu6Turxn99nImUYLMe7WG2uCqDHrJARI07-beppZEd-e6gVAASLVKGd5Of_bW4x10_TGLLjPX6S2C-4qUraVwPMJi-MrFvuZckN_nan_l_0e5JMKTWLu6nFC2ScaxDQ=w600-no)
Brant I also have a 64.5 June 8th build K coupe we should talk sometime,  chuck.
Title: Re: Transverse Dual Exhaust System HIPO Question
Post by: Bob Gaines on September 14, 2017, 02:29:56 PM
I know Charles, it is not correct for a D-Code. But, I've decided to leave it like this. Ray Coleman, who restored the car, mentioned this dual exhaust in an artice in MM July 2004.

http://www.mustangandfords.com/featured-vehicles/mump-0407-1964-ford-mustang-convertible/

He won Gold in Concours Trailered despite the incorrect exhaust ;-)

Greetings, Michael
It must be a nice car. Of course the judging standards and knowledge and expectations have increased since 2004 or even as little as 3 years ago so it may be a different end result if the same condition car were to be judged today using current standards and a up to date judge. Just saying.
Title: Re: Transverse Dual Exhaust System HIPO Question
Post by: michaelvonlanthen on September 14, 2017, 03:01:44 PM
So you would change it to a D-Code correct single exhaust system? With my car I plan to drive 2000-3000 mls a year in summer. Exhaust noise is also important to me and with the current system I can be happy, even if it is a bit too loud on the highway with 60 mls/h.
Has anyone a sound sample of a 289 single exhaust noise?
Title: Re: Transverse Dual Exhaust System HIPO Question
Post by: Bob Gaines on September 14, 2017, 03:41:04 PM
So you would change it to a D-Code correct single exhaust system? With my car I plan to drive 2000-3000 mls a year in summer. Exhaust noise is also important to me and with the current system I can be happy, even if it is a bit too loud on the highway with 60 mls/h.
Has anyone a sound sample of a 289 single exhaust noise?
That wasn't the point of my post . I was responding specifically to - "

He won Gold in Concours Trailered despite the incorrect exhaust ;-)
  The point being that was then and this is now for the purpose of you making the best decision for "you". As far as changing your exhaust , It depends on your expectations. If you are concerned about maximum points attainable then you would need to change it for example . If maximum points achieved is not as big of a issue because of cost or usage then maybe not. You have to make the choice that makes the best sense to you. Just don't be  lulled into thinking that your car would do as good today compared to 2004 given the things mentioned above. It sounds like a nice car.
Title: Re: Transverse Dual Exhaust System HIPO Question
Post by: michaelvonlanthen on September 14, 2017, 04:33:31 PM
Thank you Bob. As I live in Switzerland - there is no MCA judging and many shops don't care too much about originality. I like to keep the good condition of my car since the floor is very solid and there are many NOS parts on the car. Guess, I have to invest some $ to rebuild the brakes, parts of the exhaust system as well as to remove the surface rust on some parts on the undercarriage (steering etc).

Hopefully next year, I will find time to visit you guys at MCA Grand National!
Title: Re: Transverse Dual Exhaust System HIPO Question
Post by: Bob Gaines on September 14, 2017, 05:40:31 PM
Thank you Bob. As I live in Switzerland - there is no MCA judging and many shops don't care too much about originality. I like to keep the good condition of my car since the floor is very solid and there are many NOS parts on the car. Guess, I have to invest some $ to rebuild the brakes, parts of the exhaust system as well as to remove the surface rust on some parts on the undercarriage (steering etc).

Hopefully next year, I will find time to visit you guys at MCA Grand National!
Wow . I admire your long distant commitment. FYI you may want to run buy maintenance issues as you have to do them with members on this forum. There is a strong positive desire here to help out other like mind people and preserve the cars . You may be surprised what tips you find out even on some of the most simple of maintenance and or storage issues.  :)