I went to the Regional meet (Laporte Indiana) this past weekend. I
absolutely had a wonderful time there meeting many of the people that email this
list frequently. Special thanks to George Malaska and George Curley. And for
all of you that were not able to make it....BE THERE NEXT TIME!!! It is
absolutely amzing how much I learned this past weekend.
Anyway...as I left I talked to Mike Tomanovich (not on the email list) just
before I left Indiana. He recently purchased a flowmaster muffler (by itself)
that had two inlets and two outlets with the same design as stock. I was not
able to obtain one when I tried 6 months ago, but maybe I was not persistent
enough.... So aparently they are available. I do have to admit that his
muffler (1) crossflow was much quiter than the (2) 2 chamber mufflers that I
have on my Bricklin.
Jamie
-----Original Message-----
From: marvmay@ix.netcom.com [SMTP:marvmay@ix.netcom.com]
Sent: Thursday, July 22, 1999 10:47 PM
To: spice@usaor.net; Bricklin@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Looking for a muffler
On 07/21/99 21:28:34 you wrote:
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>Has anyone had any luck finding a muffler for a 75 Bricklin? I lost mine
>somewhere on the PA tunrpike. A lot of the muffler shops say that they have
>replacements but I don't want to lose the "purr" sound that the car makes.
>I was told to look at replacement mufflers for a trans-am or fire bird from
>about 78. I called a few parts stores but they needed to know what type of
>engine on the firebird etc. I was also told that the orginal Brick muffler
>was all aluminum. Any suggetions?
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>Ivan Vin#1347
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Ivan, the '74 Camaro muffler is the one that fits a Bricklin. I got a Walker for
about $185 and
it's loud enough for me. I don't know if Flowmaster makes one or not but you
should ask them.
Marvin #1343
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