1973 Mustang Exhaust

Mustang Exhaust

Get Fantastic Sound and Performance for Your 1973 Mustang with an Updated Exhaust

1973 Mustang Exhaust

Mustang Exhaust

Get Fantastic Sound and Performance for Your 1973 Mustang with an Updated Exhaust

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  1. HDJ6
    JBA Mustang 289/302 Stainless Steel Mid Length Headers 1964-1973
    Rating:
    80%
    $688.48
  2. Hooker Long Tube Headers 1-5/8" Competition Black Mustang 289/302 1965-1973/351W 1967-1973
    Hooker Long Tube Headers 1-5/8" Competition Black Mustang 289/302 1965-1973/351W 1967-1973
    Rating:
    93%
    $299.95
  3. EXHD52
    Hooker Long Tube Headers 1-5/8" Competition Ceramic Coated Mustang 289/302 1965-1973/351W 1967-1973
    Rating:
    91%
    $675.95
  4. HDJ19
    JBA Long Tube Headers 1-5/8" Stainless Steel Ceramic Coated For Use With Borgeson Power Steering Conversion Kit Mustang 260/289/302 1965-1973
    Rating:
    100%
    $1,076.14
  5. JBA Long Tube Headers 1-3/4" Stainless Steel For Use With Borgeson Power Steering Conversion Kit Mustang 289/ 302 1965-1973
    JBA Long Tube Headers 1-3/4" Stainless Steel For Use With Borgeson Power Steering Conversion Kit Mustang 289/ 302 1965-1973
    Rating:
    80%
    $944.90
  6. HDFL1
    Flowmaster Long Tube Headers 1-3/4" Scavenger Series Elite With 3" Collectors Stainless Steel Mustang 289/302 1965-1973
    Rating:
    80%
    $1,188.95 MSRP $1,487.95
  7. EXHD11
    Scott Drake Header Single-Outlet Kit Mustang 6-Cylinder 1965-1973
    Rating:
    91%
    $649.95
  8. H84031
    Patriot Exhaust Long Tube Headers 1-5/8" Silver Ceramic Pair Mustang 289/ 302/ 351W 1965-1973
    Rating:
    100%
    $643.46
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1973 Mustang Exhaust

When you turn on your 1973 Mustang, you don't want to hear a damaged and shuddering exhaust. A damaged exhaust doesn't just sound bad, it can also be creating backpressure, or not carrying exhaust gases where they need to go. That's why it's so important to repair or replace an exhaust that's not behaving correctly.

Better Sound, Better Performance

If you're happy with your stock exhaust system but have noticed some hiccoughs, then it's a good idea to do maintenance before things devolve. Replace rusted hardware, check your mufflers, and make sure your exhaust system is well-maintained.

Unfortunately, even with a perfect maintenance routine, eventually you'll need to replace your exhaust. When it's time, you'll need to decide if you want to go stock replacement or opt for a performance option.

Performance exhaust systems can improve your engine's performance, but they can also help create a unique exhaust note. This combination of great sound and performance is why exhaust modifications are among the most popular for Mustang owners from any generation.

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