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Join Date: Jun 2018
Location: Selah Wa
Posts: 70
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Help, can’t find exhaust pipes
I am fixing up my 65 C10. It has the stock 230 6cyl. I have searched to the ends of the internet and the pipes are not to be found.
I am fixing this up for my son, so I am on a tight budget. I would prefer a bolt on option as apposed to a muffler shop for a custom system. Any ideas? |
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Join Date: Jun 2018
Location: Selah Wa
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Re: Help, can’t find exhaust pipes
How much different is the 67-72? I can find that.
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Location: Pittsburgh, PA
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Re: Help, can’t find exhaust pipes
I have a 62 C10 that previously had a 235, 6 cyl. I was able to find pipes in a Walker catalog that showed as available. You might ask somebody like a NAPA store to see if they can locate them. On the “custom” side, I’d think a good local muffler shop could put something together pretty cheap - there’s not much to a 60’s truck exhaust.
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Location: Bamberg, SC
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Re: Help, can’t find exhaust pipes
Not exactly cheap but it did fit my 66 with the stock 250 inline 6. Purchased a few new hangers and clamps to replace the old rusted stuff, otherwise it was a complete bolt on kit.
1963-1966 Chevy C-10 Truck Complete Stock Single Exhaust System 230 6 Cylinder https://www.ebay.com/itm/252821643158 |
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Join Date: Mar 2025
Location: Shelburne, Ontario
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Re: Help, can’t find exhaust pipes
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Re: Help, can’t find exhaust pipes
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Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Bowser
Posts: 13,974
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Re: Help, can’t find exhaust pipes
You know what’s going to happen.
You’ll finally find a supposed bolt on kit and when you try to install it then it won’t fit. Money and time wasted. The real issue is your son’s health. A leaky cobbled togethor exhaust is a serious health issue. Do it right. Get a pro muffler shop to do it. |
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Hancock Md
Posts: 477
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Re: Help, can’t find exhaust pipes
So I was able to find that ebay kit. dunno why the link isn't working. It does say the seller is away till July 25th so maybe none of their links work till then.
I just googled "1963-1966 Chevy C-10 Truck Complete Stock Single Exhaust System 230 6 Cylinder" and it was the first ting that came up. |
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