I would love one, had one on my zuzu pickup, had thought of running it inside at back through a sealed bigger bore pipe:)
 
Other than looks..does an exhaust stack serve any purpose?
Was thinking of exhaust stack on the front that would be mounted like a snorkel on the side of the windscreen.. I thought I saw one somewhere..
 
nope, just for looks. not seen a windscreen mounted zorst, Ive seen twin snorks (one for the heater intake)

If I can find some pics, my dad had the best exhaust ever I remember, was an old S2, and it was mounted in front of the rad, and sounded ace (or as ace as the black cab engine it had fitted could sound)
 
I've seen tractor type vertical exhausts coming up through the front wing.
 
not a great picture but you can see the exhaust on the back of my challenge truck
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I probably wouldn't bother for a standard Land Rover Engine - a bit unnecessary - if you've got a cummins on the other hand, then brilliant.
 
I had an exhaust on a 109 years back that went up l/h windscreen pillar , and along top of sunvisor , to middle and then y pipe to two LR mufflers going opposite directions and with vertical pipes at outer ends , with a slight bend backwards . With a leyland diesel fitted you would get two black smoke trails when accelerating :p
 
I occasionally see one around Burton with pipes running up either sides at the rear, I'm afraid I think they look really sad.... Each to their own though
 
Used to see Series with pipe running up the back to the roof from the the end of the exhaust quite often
 
I quite like a truck stack I must admit :D Theres a series 3 88" pickup knocking around with a 200tdi in with a truck stack in the back, looks good, no pics though unfortunately :(
 
There's a 90 running round near me with a truck stack running up the rear quarter with a little flappy lid at roof level. Not sure it serves any purpose but looks quite cool on an off road set up.
 

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