Cool bucket. Gotta love the guard dogs just chillin waiting to take your hand off. Looks like the top has some dune buggy influence to it.
Some more info .....I will need to build some custom mufflers for my new exhaust system; nothing off-the-shelf will work. Is there a good source of design info? Or, has anyone had good luck with any of the aftermarket companies in making totally custom mufflers?
We lost our long time family dogs several years ago that we got when my son was 7 and my daughter newborn. One was 18, one younger due to C. Very very hard... they were my friends. The best dogs ever. Never on a chain, no fence, they never left our property, never destructive, not mean but very protective. Irreplaceable. I had to have em put down sitting on the floor in the vets holding them... tears flowing... one of the injustices in life is that they have such a short life span... seems like they just really become awesome family members and time runs out. Sorry to hear of his pain. New dogs are fun and have their own personalities, but never replace your lost pals. I personally think having two is easier than one... after getting them broke, they entertain each other, etc... just my op. We have 4... two that we raised, one pit that a friend was going to advertise and we feared she would become a bait dog, one that someone dumped and almost got hit in front of the house and ended up being a fixture... we do have room, but two is enough. We are just too soft hearted.John, aka T Pilot & Pups, just had his knee replaced and has not been it the bucket in over 6 months. Both of his dogs died in late 2018 & 2019 and he has not replaced them yet. He told me last week that he will only have one going forward cause he is too old to take care of two dogs. King & Queene were both several years old and just barely able to jump in the car so they are better off I am sure. John really misses them two dogs our calls always gets around to talking about dogs cause he is fostering one and I have my two that go with me still...….
It's a unique challenge, Spanky. We don't have the room for fancy under-car exhausts with multiple big mufflers. Most of us have to make do with pipes in plain view like the common "roadster" headers. I've seen a few of those with Supertrapps. I'd like to do something a bit different, something like this, only better:
Big 2" primaries with more curves, SS with exposed welds that will turn color.