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Was keen on a Clipper: Bubba's flame wrench!
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A friend was good enough to check out a V-8 Clipper for me and took a good many photos. It is a rock solid South Western car. The car has a good deal of merit but then I saw this photo.

My guess it that few of these Junior cars had dual exhaust.
Was the Clipper frame made with just one opening for the pipes? This looks to be the Driver's side.
While this may not be a structural issue, It is bound to affect it's value. ( In the event that this is not early production change...)

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Re: Was keen on a Clipper: Bubba's flame wrench!
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Are you considering buying the car? What year Clipper? How about more photos. Definitely frame has been modified. Looks like a generator just ahead of pipe.

Posted on: 2014/1/26 15:13
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Believe this was discussed on Cli55er's project pages. Maybe he can refresh the memory on the discussion. His car also had a large hole cut -- presumably for exhaust. The Supers had a dual option so at least some of the 5540 frames should have had a hole if factory equipped. Interesting thing on Cli55er's frame is his is a Clipper Custom which was supposedly equipped with duals yet had a poorly cut hole. Was it factory or a shadetree exhaust guy who did the deed on his?

That car you were interested in was neatly done compared to his. Believe the conclusion was early frames on those cars that were to be equipped with single exhaust did not have the hole. If Hank doesn't see this thread, perhaps someone remembers the discussion or if there was documentation as to when the holes became standard.

Posted on: 2014/1/26 15:15
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Re: Was keen on a Clipper: Bubba's flame wrench!
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Yup my car had the same thing so they could run dual exhaust. It was a crude round hole cut with a torch. Didn't seem to hurt anything so I left it since I plan on putting duals back on it.

Your hole is much neater then mine.... Although much larger. If it hasn't caused any problems so far.... I wouldn't worry about it. If originality and resale is your thing... Then pass. But if not... Then it should be just fine and save you the trouble if you plan to keep duals.

My car was a march 55 production.

Also that generator is actually the TL motor and is normal.

Posted on: 2014/1/26 21:46
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Re: Was keen on a Clipper: Bubba's flame wrench!
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That couldn't be a factory hole, the color from the torch is still fresh. I would worry about compromised strength without a doubler around the cutout but that's aircraft thinking. I have a tough time simplifying my thinking for cars.

Posted on: 2014/1/26 21:55
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My 55 Clipper Super has single exhaust and no hole in LH side of frame x-member for dual exhaust. It also has the conventional suspension.

(o{}o)

Posted on: 2014/1/26 22:07
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I have absolutely no credentials to analyze structural integrity but my gut reaction to that large opening is that may well constitute a compromise to the integrity of the frame and I'd think seriously about some form of reinforcement.

Posted on: 2014/1/26 23:38
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Re: Was keen on a Clipper: Bubba's flame wrench!
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Thanks guys. Hey 55, I saw your photos of P9 on your thread.
There is a '55 400 that I would like to look at before I talk money with the owner of this one, It can't warm up soon enough out there!

Posted on: 2014/1/27 10:25
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