Ive been looking for some fishtails and all I can find are the ones made for motorcycles that are like 1-3/4" diameter. While Im at the swaps I'm always looking for stuff to make something cool out of. I ran across these cast aluminum exhaust tips that I think were off of a trans am. Looked like they would work so I finally got some time to play with them. After cutting with the band saw ( hope this makes some trans am restorer ill ) After adding some elbow grease with a file to remove casting lines and cast in numbers, and a little belt sanding (lots more to go) Im just hoping I can keep them from having that 'Billet' look.. but then I could probably make a few bucks on them on Egay.
Good eyes!! And by that I mean I've seen those tips 100's of times and cutting them down never crossed my mind. As for the 'billet' concern, don't worry about that. Polish 'em up nice and enjoy.
Oh I'm so ill now....not really. I never thought about cutting those tips either. There are lots of them lying around my area.
thanks for the post about the tip modification.. I actually found it interesting that the last 3 numbers of the part number are O1A.. which is the prefix for 1940 ford part numbers.. so.. just how big is the front of the tube coming into the front of this tip? could it be 2 inch? or 2.5? in addition to exhaust tips. maybe you can fashion carb scoops from the same pieces?
I think they look better than the mtorcycle ones. Got a little more meat to them. Lots at the swapmeets cheap. Good job. TP
I'm not 100% positive but I believe they are 2.5 inch. My sister has a trans am, and I believe they are the same size.
X-lent, maybe just grinder mark them with a cool swirl like pattern, no mistakin that for billet, nice idea-Atta-Boy!!-Sololobo/Roadburners of Omaha
ya know I think I'll do just that. Gonna try to get these on before heading to the HAMB drags and dont have much time to play with it.
Just sand blast them, then you'll have that sand cast look. then you can say you made them in your own foundry.
AWSOME!! I work at a exhaust shop and have been trin to figure out a bigger tip.... you got it done for me THANX!!
Could you give us the dimensions of the outer end? (height-width) Those might be usefull for the exhaust ends for a '52 Caddillac...(through the bumper).
I think they are cool, but I think that everyone spends way too much time concerned with "billet". just my opinion.
Those are probably 2.25, I looked into em for an O/T car and couldn't find any that were 2.5. They came on 4th gen TA. Extremely similar (or the same) are found on grand prixs and ram air grand ams of that era with dual exhaust too. Neat idea for sure.
Nice Idea, I will be going to the junk yard this weekend and planned on to terrorizing some poor little grand-am or trans-am!
Hmmm, the Cad bumpers are 1 1/2" x 6 1/4. I might be able to pie cut it down the middle and remove 1 1/2". I'll pick some up next time I see them.
Can you say Big Mouth Bass! PIcs a little dark but you get the idea. They're sticking out a little too far right now but im putting the bumper back on later, Tucking it up close. I think they'll be just right then.