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Date:         Wed, 10 Apr 1996 23:08:00 -0500 (CDT)
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From:         No Quarter <dl63832@ltec.net>
Subject:      Re: Late beetle muffler

On Wed, 10 Apr 1996, Thomas Johnson wrote:

> > This is the mufler for a 74 bug, California only. It has an equally unique > matching intake manifold. >

Yup, this is what my 1974 Sun Bug had on it. I couldn't find a muffler for it so I just put on a standard 1600 intake so that I could get the heat risers to match a normal exhaust. My Sun Bug began its life out in Nevada someplace so I am assuming that explains why it had this funky 2 holes flange on it - some kind of emissions crap I pesume!

______________ Nebraska: The Good Life-"I guess that's why we have the | \ Erin Lassley:95MexiShel| highest gas tax in the nation." | Located in | 72 Teal Green SBeetle |-------------------------------- | good ol' \ 74 SunBug - 66 Bus |Famous quotes: "You drive a what?" |___ Beatrice, NE,| 63 Ragtop Bug |"My friend got killed in a head-on |40 mi. south \--------------------|in one of those." "You're weird." |of Lincoln. |e-mail: |"Wanna drag? HA HA HA" "Put a |_____________*__\ silent@ltec.net | small block chevy in it."


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