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    What are best muffler options available today for '68 S?

    Did the '68 911S originally come with Leistritz or Bischoff? Are these the only two I should consider? Most vendors offer Dansk; are they any good?

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    There are so many options available, originals or NOS are available but pricey. I haven't touched one but Porsche Classic http://www.aasesales.com/products/rc3-b52-738i-104822 has a nice one and you can also get a 60mm chrome tip.
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    Thanks very much for the link.

    Jay

    Quote Originally Posted by 1968DT View Post
    There are so many options available, originals or NOS are available but pricey. I haven't touched one but Porsche Classic http://www.aasesales.com/products/rc3-b52-738i-104822 has a nice one and you can also get a 60mm chrome tip.
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    bischoff mufflers came on 72 and 73 cars only
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    Thanks for pointing that out.
    Quote Originally Posted by raspy2point2 View Post
    bischoff mufflers came on 72 and 73 cars only
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    I'm working on a '70S with 35,000 miles and with a muffler with a /70 date , and it's a Bischoff .

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    If value is a concern then you want the original. If you want sound then you have a variety of choices.

    I'm glad I cut my OEM up a decade ago before we even considered the price of a muffler.

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