Hmmmm....trying to answer as best as I can.
I always thought that a (true) GT (A) A Code has dual exhaust tips factory. Even some GT (A)`s with C Codes. Not only necessarily K-codes.
But may be I'm wrong.
Info from seller, when I asked if the tubes are painted:
"These are 100% original, these is NO paint, the welds separate bare metal connection tube from chrome plated outlets.
Assembly line original pair of 1967, 1968 & 1969 Mustang GT & Mach 1 with 289 4V, 302 4V, 289K, 351W, 390GT, 428CJ & 428SCJ engines. The chrome is near Mint, no pitting or valance rubbing damage, please see pics. The bare metal pipe is complete & not cut, but does have some tiny pits. Overall, this is the nicest survivor pair of rolled tips I have seen in a while. Repro's are nice but are not shaped correctly & polished stainless steel vice chrome plated. This is the last pair I have available"
- no, I'm not going to build my car to a real concours one, also I'm not going to shows (I will drive that car
) Would be also too expensive.
- my car is a GT modified car, with aftermarket double tips in stainless steel, edges not rounded, but shape and contour like factory (don't know supplier, but see picture below). Scott Drakes doesn't look to me factory shape, because the double tips are not "parallel" to each other. However, even the fact that the car is only GT modified, I would to be close as possible, means if could find smth better than mine, I would change them. Of course, I could live also with the tips currently installed.
Mine:
- I honestly can not tell you the number if C7 or C9. Can not read it on the pictures I have. However, there is a number and the FORD logo stamped. But I learned only 69 was FORD stamped, 67 was FOMOCO stamped. Conclusion, should be a 69 tip. The parts are currrently in New Mexico, waiting to be carried to Germany (or not, depending what I will do following your recommendations). Havn't seen them "live". Paid more than $400.
What I could read from pictures so far
"Ford" C....C262 EScott Drake, rounded, stainless, but wrong shape (tips not parallel):
Original:
Saw several NOS aftermarket tips also without rounded edges, but stainless.
NOS, stainless, correct shape, but not rounded (stamped):
Aftermarket, stainless, but not edged (like mine)
What would be the best retro alternative? Any supplier you could recommend?