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    R Pope is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Chevette stuff is too spindly for a rod. MII is the minimum, and I don't think much of it either! Why not put a Chev pickup straight axle with a disc brake conversion under it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by R Pope View Post
    Chevette stuff is too spindly for a rod. MII is the minimum, and I don't think much of it either! Why not put a Chev pickup straight axle with a disc brake conversion under it?
    I've got a friend running a chevette with a pontiac V8 in it and it's holding up quite well. Don't know if it will work in your car though. I take it your trying to save money?
    Rick

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