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01-19-2008 08:34 AM #16
You may also try going to moparstyle.net or bigblockdart.com there are several people there that are very knowledgeable on just that build.
One way is a pacer front section which is all contained on a four bolt platform. Another one is the volare's and Aspens and I believe New Yorker front ends, they come off all in one piece too. That gives you adjustable torchion bar suspension, disk brakes, sway bar and motor mounts all in one unit. A great exchange for early mopars.Last edited by brickman; 01-19-2008 at 08:38 AM.
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01-19-2008 10:03 AM #17
Hey thanks man! thats what i was triing to find out.you know i just dont want to cut that clip out and have the thing a mess. i know this has been done on this same set up before and i cant find the post that i had saved and pics to what i mean is that there has to be a better way than just a chevy clip ive seen these cars set up but never had a chance to talk to the owners about it and my 1000 questions,once again thankswhen all else fails USE A HAMMER!
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