more memories from the Negative Camber Years.... that the industry introduced all kinds of new muffler designs to help the muffler survive going up and down driveways. Such "sano" designs as the Phoenix dual or single hideaway QP that went veritcally up in fender(s) behind rear tire. Or the Topline (?..... I seem to remember they had the first ad for it) Turbo Trip muffler that was made in two versions, one tucked up next to RH valve cover and had tailpipe dumping down inside fender (for street headers) and the one that rode along under RH valve cover, with tailpipe that turned down just behind RH tire.
Seems the standard QP's would be scrped though in a week or so on cars that were dumped in the rear. I remember a friend of mine, Lars, drove a '64 Notch with 1835, K8, 42DCNFs and it was on the ground... he'd wipe out a pair of QP's in about an hour.
looking back over the last 21+ years at all the headers and mufflers and pipes that stuck out from under my car....
Clearace wise, the worst had to be the S&S dual aluminum cannons, but they sounded so sweet. Even with stock height rear axles, they were dust aftr a few days.
Funny how times change. Nobody bitches about mufflers dragging anymore
