1970 mufflers,resonaters,heat shields and hardware **SOLD**

Postby rtse4406pack » 17 Aug 2009 23:35

i just took off the original style mufflers and resonaters off my 1970 challenger and used flowmasters for my car.
the mufflers and resonaters are in great shape with only 1 resonater having a small dent.

mufflers are dent free and have part #'s 21703 9 433 and 21702 9 417, they have a 2+1/4" inlet pipe size and a 2" outlet were the dual chrome tips will slide in.

resonaters both have "made in usa" 04Y5(vendor code) part#3404572, both inlet and outlet pipes are 2+1/4"

i also have original style clamps and hardware and the original heat shields.

prices are $200 for mufflers and resonaters, $50 clamps and hardware and $100 for the heat shields. $300 for the whole package.

the used heat shields will need a clean up or a good sand blast and new paint to make them look good again.
clamps and hardware are also used but in great shape.

i will charge exact shipping to your address.
i am located in ontario canada
email danvil1@rogers.com or call my cell# 647 500 3587
Danny
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Postby Jon » 18 Aug 2009 0:41

How much metal is left on the heat shields rtse4406pack? I'm interested if they are in decent shape.
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Postby rtse4406pack » 18 Aug 2009 1:17

Jon wrote:How much metal is left on the heat shields rtse4406pack? I'm interested if they are in decent shape.

looking at the heat shields they have a lot of metal in the main area,the only places were it is going thin is along the edges were it has 2 holes.
there are 2 holes along the edges and on each one, 1 has broken or rotted through. the back holes to actually hold the shields up are fine and only one of the 4 holes that hang at the muffler clamps is a little thin.
that black stuff you see is tar over spray. i cleaned a little in those grooves and as you can see by the photos the metal is pretty good there.
hope this helps.
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Postby Jon » 19 Aug 2009 3:32

Sounds good but maybe more work then I can afford. :s006:
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