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He had about 200 pieces of Walker Exhaust. And he had it inventoried on an old Jobber price sheet. He also gave my the Walker buyers guide so I could check application. I went through it and found 33 pieces for Mopar, including what looks to be a few complete systems for 67-72 and 72-76 A body and a system for C bodies. I'm going back next week to get some stuff including the Exhaust to take to Carlisle
 
He had about 200 pieces of Walker Exhaust. And he had it inventoried on an old Jobber price sheet. He also gave my the Walker buyers guide so I could check application. I went through it and found 33 pieces for Mopar, including what looks to be a few complete systems for 67-72 and 72-76 A body and a system for C bodies. I'm going back next week to get some stuff including the Exhaust to take to Carlisle


Those exhaust systems should be needed by someone...
 
Hey ray, Mitch, and Karl. What a score you found Mitch. That sounds pretty exciting finding all that old stuff.
 
Hey ray, Mitch, and Karl. What a score you found Mitch. That sounds pretty exciting finding all that old stuff.

Hi Mike ! I've been spending some time this morning Googling those old gauge part numbers. Looks like they fit 55-58 Dodge and Plymouth. Some of them are selling for 200 each !! I may try to get them and take to Carlisle
 
I think the car stands out pretty good without the name, LOL, like it now you mentioned it.
 

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I think you sent your weather our way Krazy... suppose to rain all weekend. Not raining yet. I'll be taking the Dart to the Rodding for Reading car show today. Good news is I just have to clean the interior ha ha
 
Guess im late to the party today. Latest i slept in a long time. Looking for all day rain here. Cool to see there are still old part stashes around. Even better when they find there way back into circulation and onto some cars.
 
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