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Thread: Nova steering / exhaust manifold
          
   
   

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    drsmtl is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Thanks Dave. That is the sound level I would kike to come up with. Many years ago my muffler of choice was Smitty's steel packs. They sounded good back then.

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    Quote Originally Posted by drsmtl View Post
    Thanks Dave. That is the sound level I would kike to come up with. Many years ago my muffler of choice was Smitty's steel packs. They sounded good back then.
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    Ahh just to recall those good days & nights when we were all young, dumb and _____ _______ . (you know the rest..)

    This thread is pertaining to a frame for a '46 Chev PU. Starting with a '68 Nova sub frame and building from there back with tubing. Rear is triangulated 4 bar with coil overs holding an S-10 Extreme rear end. Disk on all corners.

    I'm considering installing a sway bar to the front.

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