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    H-pipe identification

    Found an H-pipe for sale, seller is unsure what it's from, "probably a 90's Lincoln". Those resonance weights look OEM but it supposedly stainless, kinda looks like it too.
    Can anyone identify it and would it fit my '85 Grand Marquis? It is cheap enough to do a little fixing on, but not cheap enough to buy in case it "might fit".

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    1985 Mercury Grand Marquis LS, "Maisa"
    2005 Volvo V70 Bi-Fuel

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    That is a later model H-pipe. If you cut the center crossover piece out and close the holes you can use the pipes on our boxes. That pipe has been hacked where the mufflers attach,(shortened). Unless its free I would pass n it. WagonMan
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    90 Colony Park
    70 HEMI Daytona Convertible

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      Originally posted by WagonMan View Post
      That is a later model H-pipe. If you cut the center crossover piece out and close the holes you can use the pipes on our boxes. That pipe has been hacked where the mufflers attach,(shortened). Unless its free I would pass n it. WagonMan
      Thanks, that's all I needed to know.
      I thought it could be an easy way to get an H-pipe to replace my fabricobbled true duals, it's not worth the hassle.
      1985 Mercury Grand Marquis LS, "Maisa"
      2005 Volvo V70 Bi-Fuel

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