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Whats the deal with STACK PIPES?

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by TINGLER, Nov 27, 2003.

  1. Lytles Garage
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    [usually the way we tell gay people around here is when they spell CUSTOMS with a K



    QUOTE=Post Apocalyptic Kustoms;8336157]The deal with them is that they are gay, no matter what they are on wether it's a 12" stove pipe on some inbreeder's lifted dodge diesel with 28" rims and mud tires or if it's on a traditional hot rod pickup, doesn't matter, still GAY.

    Thats my opinion, if you don't like it then build a bridge and get over it.[/QUOTE]
     
  2. Post Apocalyptic Kustoms
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    [/QUOTE]

    Guess george barris, larry watson, rik hoving, Bo huff, ed roth, etc. are all gay. I had no Idea. And here I thought they were all pretty cool guys. Shows what us newbies know.
     
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  3. there is only one thing i like stacked
     
  4. stanlow69
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    So I guess there are people on theHAMB that respect the old traditional ways. Then there are the others who could care less.
     
  5. slammed
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    [​IMG]
     
  6. "T'RANTULA"
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    I like stacks on some trucks, but anythin without a flat bed looks goofy with em. My dad in the 70s used to drive a 55 chevy wrecker with 2" water pipe stacks. It was a pretty cool truck from what I seen in pictures. Ill see if I can dig up some pics for all of you to bitch about. :p
     
  7. junkyardjeff
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    If done right can look good but there would be no way in hell I would waste bed space by installing them in the middle of the bed like I have seen on some modern diesel trucks.
     
  8. mammyjammer
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    ...another example of the evolution of some Hamb threads:
    Is "blank" traditional?
     
  9. please dont do that to that truck
     
  10. deadgearhead
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  11. Elrusto
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    Best of both worlds
     

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  12. Anderson
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    stacks are for pancakes.
     
  13. spiders web
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    The only way I would consider stacks would be a promise from Lonnie Anderson to sit on my face while I rev the engine. Of course if your a Nascar (Non Athletic Sporting event Created Around Rednecks) fan then you probably had stacks on your tricycle at an early age. Oh well because it takes all kinds to make the world go around, I guess we'll allow it as long as your education level does not exceed fifth grade and your first name is multiple and hyphenated.
     
  14. Normbc9
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    I had a '47 GMC (old narow cab) and pulled the original engine and installed a heated up 270. I split the exhaust manifold myself and ran the 2 1'4" inch tubes into two 16 " tractor spark arresters. Then started them up through the bed. Both pipes were chromed and had a angled outlet to help with the rain water issue. the back pressure compared to another truck I had seemed to be much lss. Also, the sound sure was one that everyone complimented me about. Not too loud or obnoxious but smooth and had the typical inline six purr. I did put a heat shield around both stacks up to about three fet from the bed floor.. When I sold it I still think the exhaust sounds had something positive to do with the sale.
    Normbc9
     
  15. choptvan
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    Guess george barris, larry watson, rik hoving, Bo huff, ed roth, etc. are all gay. I had no Idea. And here I thought they were all pretty cool guys. Shows what us newbies know.[/QUOTE]


    Hey. Did you realize that those " gay " people you speak of, some of them anyway, put stacks on an old pickup at one time or another? Go home newbie.
     
  16. dad-bud
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    No, sorry, not anytime
     
  17. maddog
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    I'm building a 41 Chevy truck. Not a mustang ll, camaro rearend fake truck, its a real truck. A 70 mph, trailer pulling, load hauling, rock solid truck. What I read here in this thread tonight has convinced me that it will have stacks.
    It must be done right or its goofy, but done right, yes, its cool.
    I have been going back and forth on what to do with the exhaust. I have the exhaust built only to the back of the cab while I make up my mind.

    I think the diameter of the tube, the bend at the top, the height and proximity to the cab is very important.

    I dont feel dirty.
     
  18. Sheep Dip
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    Now were talkin!!! :D :D :D
     
  19. Elrusto
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  20. need louvers ?
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    Ounce again I rest my case...[​IMG]
     
  21. mdcolby
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    No doubt about it they did put stacks on them back in the day! Some cars they work on some they don't!
     
  22. Frankie47
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    WOW 2003 LIVES AGAIN!:eek:
     
  23. 35Harvester
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    Well...i'll share a picture of mine...perhaps a less traditional interpretation that some don't appreciate, but I like it. Afterall, thats what hot rodding is all about. If everybody limited their creativity in design to the "norms" then many of the styles that became so popular through the years would never have come to be.
     

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  24. Gator
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    I miss Tingler...
     
  25. Del Swanson
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    Where is Tingler?
     
  26. blowby
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    Be still my heart...gorgeous.
     
  27. falcongeorge
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    Really grows on you, doesn't it?
     
  28. shinysideup
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    True ,a beautiful truck. The pipes detract from the experience.
     
  29. 50Fraud
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    The black '34 was mine, and IMO the pipes were the central feature of the whole thing. To those who like the truck, thank you.

    To those of you who don't get it, I wish somebody would close the fucking thread so that everyone can GET OVER IT.
     
  30. maddog
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    Thats exactly right. If you have the balls to use stacks, and you do it right, it will be the central feature. And its good.

    Its kind of like a hot chick wearing a big hat. It takes guts. Ugly chicks cant do it and pull it off. LOL
     

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