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1968 Buick Skylark / GS Exhaust System
The 1968 Buick Skylark / GS Exhaust system kit has been reproduced from original pipes and original drawings. This particular exhaust system used 2 1/4" head pipes and 2" tail pipes. Our system comes as a kit with the correct size headpipes with correct flats, correct flanges, correct size mufflers logo deleted and correct tail pipes with angle cut. All the correct hangers, clamps and screws for ease of installation are included as well as installation instrucstions and diagrams. Strap clamps and retainers are available to the purist who has to have it the way it left the General
Ask about our performance package for our customers who are lucky enough to have a big block.
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1968 - Buick GS Performance Kit With Turbo Mufflers |
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Randall Brook's 1968 Buick GS Equipped With Gardner Exhaust Performance System |
I’m in the middle of an off-frame restoration and this completes the major work on the chassis. I definitely saved the best for last- your system is absolutely first-class. It fit perfectly the first time, the quality is outstanding and it looks great. I can’t wait to fire it up for the first time.
Thanks again for having such a great product- it really is a great addition to my project. I will continue to recommend you to others looking to purchase a new exhaust system.
Sincerely,
Randy Brooks |
1968 - 1972 Buick GS Head Pipes
These head pipes are reproduced from the originals pictured here. The original headpipes were 2 1/4". Our reproductions are 14 ga. aluminized have all the correct flats and come with the corect flanges |
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1968 - 1970 Buick Right Tail Pipe
These tail pipes are reproduced from the originals pictured here. The original tail pipes are 2". Our reproductions are 14 ga. aluminized have all the correct bends and angle cut |
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1968 Buick Assembly Manual Drawings
These drawings are taken from a factory assembly manual. By clicking the diagram you will be able to see what the factory system will look like once installed.
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1968 - 1972 GM A- Body Front Hanger
These hangers are correct for 1968-1972 GM A-Body Exhaust Systems.For the longest time the only hangers available were actually for the 1964 - 1967 GM A body's. Alltough th hangers look extemely similar and will work just fine That is not good enough for Gardner. The hangers you see here are identilcle reprodutions of the unique 1968 to 1972 GM A body hangers. They have been painstakenly reproduced from our originals and come zinc plated hand built with lthe correct corded rubbers and button head rivets, zinc plated retainers and correct screws. They come standard with our 1968-1972 GM A body exhaust systems and are a Gardner Exclusive reproduction.
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1964 - 1969 GM A - Body Tail Pipe Hangers:
These hangers are a reproduction of the orginal hangers used on a good portion of the GM A - Body Muscle Cars. These are our handbuilt hangers with corded rubbers and our reproduction button head rivets and are for those who have to have it just the way the car came from the factory. The hangers pictured here are a Gardner Exhaust Exclusive Reproduction. A similar hanger comes standard with our kits along with the correct screws pictured here.
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1964 - 1972 GM A - Body Retainer
These retainers were used on the GM A - Body Muscle cars on the muffler hangers. The attaching screw first went through this reatiner and then through the rubber. The reatainer functioned as a washer to protect the rubber on the hanger. Our retainers have been reproduced from the orginal in the picture and come zinc plated. They are a Gardner EXhaust exclusive reproduction and come standard with our concours show pkg. or can be optioned for with one of our entire systems.
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1964 - 1972 GM 2" Strap Clamp
This strap clamp was used on many of the GM - A Body Muscle Cars. It was used to attach the tail pipes to the tail pipe hangers. Our strap clamps have been reproduced from an original and come zinc plated with the correct sheet metal screw. They come standard with our concours show pkg. or can be optioned with one of our entire systems.
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