Re: IML: IML DIGEST
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Re: IML: IML DIGEST



Because Stainless would have cost a whole lot more money, and back then, a car that was more than a few years old wasn't worth putting anymoney into for cosmetic repairs.  If you wanted a nice looking car, you bought one that was newer, nobgody thought of "restoring" one.  Some brass era cars were starting to be done, as well as Ts, and a few model As, but nobody seriously thought that the 50s cars would last that long, nor did they intend them to.
 
 
 
Subject: Re: IML: IML DIGEST

Hello
 
Although I'm not a metalurgist, I almost think the pods on the 55's could be re-cast in brass of bronze using the lost sand method, and then plated. Mine are complete except the bottom portions where moisture hung out-replacing the lost metal would probably involve welding in a radius of 20 degrees to the existing round circle. I would try it if I had a spare-but every old one I've looked at was worse than mine- Has anyone else successfully had these repaired?
There must be a bunch of 55 owners out there!
 
And yes, I forgot the Buick and Lincoln exhausts, which along with the Imps and Cads also had these through-the-bumper exhausts. Beautiful idea-WHY didn't they use stainless??
 
                                                                                     TED
 
                                                                                    


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