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From: Myhekoenig@aol.com
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To: zehrinwa@UMDNJ.EDU
Subject: Re: muffler
Date: Wed, 4 Nov 1998 04:05:48 EST
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A couple of years ago, I ran across an ad in Hemmings for Stainless steel
mufflers for morgans. I checked it out and was pleasantly surprised. It all
fit together with a minimum of trouble and by my standard the sound is great.
The prefabricated flexpipe assembly was $92.75 at the time. The muffler was
$153.95 and the properly bent tailpipe was $35.10. All this in 304 stainless.
I also purchased stainless clamps but I forget what I paid for them.
The supplier is Dick Ames, 3863 Wilshire Circle, Sarasota, Florida, 34238,
[941] 923-8321. I assume he's still in business. He was pleasant to deal
with. I sent him a check in advance which included approximate shipping and
he shipped everything post haste. I was surprised to also receive a small
refund check for over payment of the shipping charges.
I understand that the muffler and parts are manufactured in England. I'm not
sure whether it's a glass pack or not but the sound is sweet. It's a great
feeling to give her the gun and hear the serenade. Check it out.
Myron Koenig
'67 Plus 4, 6485
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