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Started by aboss4tg, October 27, 2025, 05:08:39 PM

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aboss4tg

 I purchased a 66 A code a while back with dual exhaust installed and these were on the car with these paper tags.
There are stampings that read 2.000 AL in two spots on these and would like to know if these are originals?

 I only showed the one side as I am cleaning up the surface rust on them, and they show no major issues or rust thru. Used rust cleaner jell and brass brush with great results.

I'm thinking of using these on my 66 Hertz. Any comments would be appreciated.

Todd
69 GT 350 Hertz
66 GT 350 H
66 Convertible C code
89 SSP

Coralsnake

Scott's stuff is spot on, I normally would not say compare it to reproduction parts, but I would in this case


https://www.scottfullerreproductions.com/catalog/item/4595229/8979348.htm
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I'm looking for 9F02M480004. Have you seen it?

6s1640

#2
Hi Aboss4tg,  That A-code exhaust is likely a Ford service replacement and should swap into the Hertz car with no issues.  Putting on your Hertz is a function of your intended goals with the car.  The exhaust made by Scott Fuller, though a reproduction, will look closed to an assembly line exhaust, with appropriately dated coded mufflers and pieces stamped with the Ford part numbers.  Have you looked at the Scott Fuller exhaust? Date codes available are March, June, September and November, 1965. If is very nice.

Best of luck

Cory

aboss4tg

 I have looked at the Scott Fuller set up and have considered purchasing. When I started cleaning these parts, they were in such good condition I thought about using on my 66. I'm sure it would be best to use the Fuller set up and maybe sell these to someone that can use them.

 I appreciate the responses and wanted to see what others thought would work.

 
69 GT 350 Hertz
66 GT 350 H
66 Convertible C code
89 SSP

Bob Gaines

Quote from: aboss4tg on October 27, 2025, 05:08:39 PMI purchased a 66 A code a while back with dual exhaust installed and these were on the car with these paper tags.
There are stampings that read 2.000 AL in two spots on these and would like to know if these are originals?

 I only showed the one side as I am cleaning up the surface rust on them, and they show no major issues or rust thru. Used rust cleaner jell and brass brush with great results.

I'm thinking of using these on my 66 Hertz. Any comments would be appreciated.

Todd
Pictures of the mufflers would help with a evaluation.
Bob Gaines,Shelby Enthusiast, Shelby Collector , Shelby Concours judge SAAC,MCA,Mid America Shelby

FL SAAC

go with new matched exhaust system

you have several options:

go Economical, Good, Better or Best.

Brand X

Precision exhaust

Waldronexhaust

Scott Fuller

on our 1966 black and gold bad boy Hertz someone installed a new Scott Fuller exhaust. We would like to thank them for doing that

If we had to do it all over, we would choose the S.F. brand

Best of luck on your endeavors
When you arise in the morning, think of what a precious privilege it is to be alive to breathe, to think, to enjoy, to love.

Home of the Amazing Hertz 3+1 Musketeers

I have all UNGOLD cars

Not a SHELBY expert

Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery that mediocrity can pay to greatness.

Special Ed

Looks like old canada repo as no ford on the label part # like service ford exhaust.

J_Speegle

Guessing that because you only took pictures of the tailpipes and resonators they are not the factory or service pieces we normally see that are one piece (each side)  including muffler from H pipe to tips/turn downs

With that, the non-factory like labels and the number in the one section of pipe don't believe they are factory or Ford service parts
Jeff Speegle- Mustang & Shelby detail collector, ConcoursMustang.com mentor :) and SAAC Concours Advisor

Brant

Quote from: aboss4tg on October 27, 2025, 05:08:39 PMI purchased a 66 A code a while back with dual exhaust installed and these were on the car with these paper tags.
There are stampings that read 2.000 AL in two spots on these and would like to know if these are originals?

 I only showed the one side as I am cleaning up the surface rust on them, and they show no major issues or rust thru. Used rust cleaner jell and brass brush with great results.

I'm thinking of using these on my 66 Hertz. Any comments would be appreciated.

Todd

As mentioned, this is a very old reproduction from Special Interest Cars in Canada. Lots of differences between that and the assembly line or Ford service part.
-Brant

aboss4tg

 TY everyone for your responses. My goal is to use the correct system as close as possible on my 66. These would be a nice pair for someone on a budget and have a member request purchasing once I order the new set from Scott Fuller.

 Hope this helps others with information and descriptions on what they have or looking to buy.

Todd
69 GT 350 Hertz
66 GT 350 H
66 Convertible C code
89 SSP

Road Reptile

Hi,
Just want to add that Scott Fuller is in a class on it's own. Quality remains long after price is forgotten. Nothing else even comes close. Enjoy once installed knowing you have made the best choice possible.
R.R.

greekz

Let me say you will not be disappointed with Scott's exhaust.  I installed his exhaust on my '66 GT-350, and it fit perfectly.  No alignment problems and quality attaching hardware.

Greek
SFM 6S1134  '67 GT-350 #2339

FL SAAC

Quote from: greekz on October 30, 2025, 11:18:18 AMLet me say you will not be disappointed with Scott's exhaust.  I installed his exhaust on my '66 GT-350, and it fit perfectly.  No alignment problems and quality attaching hardware.

Greek

S.F. exhaust a work of art

The End !
When you arise in the morning, think of what a precious privilege it is to be alive to breathe, to think, to enjoy, to love.

Home of the Amazing Hertz 3+1 Musketeers

I have all UNGOLD cars

Not a SHELBY expert

Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery that mediocrity can pay to greatness.