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Can someone tell me about these? My buddy gave me a vintage sticker from this company and would love to know a little about them, even personal stories about them. Thanks guys ahead of time
I thought so, it seemed even from the sticker that they were out to compete with Thrush. They look pretty cool, but thats about where the benefits probably endGoogled it,straight through glasspack from the 70's.
It'd be the same as this one, but in worse condition, its kinda yellowedHow about a picture of the sticker?
I'd love to get one of the mufflers for a shelf in a future garage or something:glasses7:awesome! i'm going to look into these haha good find!
Can someone tell me about these? My buddy gave me a vintage sticker from this company and would love to know a little about them, even personal stories about them. Thanks guys ahead of time
Not sure you're still around, but yes, I can tell you. This was my dad's company, and it's Goldin Goose, with an 'i" not "e". My dad is Jerry Goldin. He was the inventor of the first universal muffler and this was his muffler. Let me know what you are interested to know and I'll see if I can't help you out.
I wish, it's not available! Believe me, I tried.Really.....99 cents....?
I wish it was actually available for 99 cents. There are two on Ebay for $400-500.
I had orange peelers on my 70 Bee when I was 17. They sounded great!did some research looks like the "Golden Rams" were produced by AP exhaust...wonder if we all came knocking on their door if they would reproduce them! Anyone ever heard of Orange Peelers?
I wish it was actually available for 99 cents. There are two on Ebay for $400-500.
Yep that's it... and spelled correctly.well here they are on ETSY. i like how the web page name is the misspelled version
My dad was the inventor of the universal muffler and held the first patent. He had a muffler company that made mufflers with adaptable parts to be able to service multiple vehicles. The Goldin Goose muffler, was his straight through, high performance muffler. It was only around for 4 or 5 years and sold at auto parts stores around the country. My dad says it just faded out. He went on to invent other automotive products and was a consultant in the automotive industry as well as to Ford. That about sums it up. Hope that was the enlightenment you were looking for! DanaWell Dana u have our attention. Can u enlighten us on them? That’s awesome. Thanks. Kim
Yes he was, I remember him on the cover as “ man of the year” in the auto industry on an automotive publication sometime in the 70’s. Very proud indeed. Unfortunately, he has dementia now at the age of 81 and declining. I did buy one of his Goldin Goose mufflers off eBay last week to have in the family for nostalgia.Awesome. He was a great man. U should be proud. Kim