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Old 07-02-2023, 03:03 PM   #1
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Default Clam shell type exhaust deflector tips

When and why did these become a “thing” ?

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Old 07-02-2023, 03:06 PM   #2
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To keep soot off the bumper maybe ???......Mark
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I assumed the exhaust deflector was a factory option on the Mercury. Mine is similar to this but has holes in it that might have had a reflector lens in it. From the 53 manual.
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As the term implies "Exhaust deflector", that's precisely why these became a "thing". They kept the exhaust in part from attacking the bumper plating.
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I assumed the exhaust deflector was a factory option on the Mercury. Mine is similar to this but has holes in it that might have had a reflector lens in it. From the 53 manual.
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Thank you all - based on the responses, they would seem to be a legitimate accessory for certain years. Not sure if this enhancement is appropriate for pre-war ?
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Legitimate AFTERMARKET accessory, not a factory accessory.
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