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    Here's one way to do a drive shaft loop.

    The loop is from Chris Alston Chassisworks.
    Mandrel bent from 1 x 2" x .120 wall rectangular tubing.

    In fact, the crossmembers you see are also made from 1 x 2" x .120 rectangular tubing.
    Commonly available at steel supply houses.

    The 31 started out to be a dry lakes/Bonneville car, but I decided to put it on the street instead.

    You can find a lot of easily adaptable, well-made stuff from the drag racing chassis guys.
    Some of it you may have to alter a bit to use on your car, but most times it fits right in.
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