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    need some basic info on mustang II conversion

     



    I have a 1/2ton '62 chevy pickup. I dont like the original torsion bar setup. Im leaning toward the mustang II conversion. Should i be going in a different direction? If not, is there anything that you guys found frustrating about installing them on your rides or obtaining parts that i should know?
    -appreciate the help-

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    Well here we go again. This is a subject has been talked about in many threads. I'd suggest you do a search both here & Google.

    My short answer would be a Camaro or GM G-body clip.

    Don Meyer
    Don Meyer, PhD-Mech Engr(48 GMC Trk/chopped/cab extended/caddy fins & a GM converted Rolls Royce Silver Shadow).

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    The MII on a chebbie pickup works great! Take a look in my gallery at the '58 chebbie shortbox with the MII set up.....
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