This segment provides a summary of the exhaust-system upgrade on the 1962 Ford Thunderbird. Auto-restoration expert Keller Wallace joins host Steve Magnante to help out with this phase of the project. As mentioned in the segment, much of the installation work was performed by professionals at a muffler shop. The preparatory steps and procedures that we performed are outlined below.Materials:
Standard automotive tools (socket wrenches, extensions, combination wrenches, screwdrivers, nut-drivers, etc.)
Air compressor; impact wrenches and cutting tool
New exhaust kit
Jack and jack-stands
Floor-jack
Rags
Safety Equipment:
Work gloves
Safety glasses or other eye protection
Note: This is a summary of steps included in the automotive restoration procedures shown in this episode of Classic Car Restoration. These are general guidelines for restoration procedures on this particular make and model of vehicle, and for the level of restoration selected for this project. There may be variations in procedures depending on model, condition of vehicle, level of restoration undertaken and the types of replacement parts or upgrade kits selected. Always follow proper safety precautions, and read and follow manufacturer's guidelines, diagrams and safety notices that come with any replacement parts or kit that you select.