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http://i133.photobucket.com/albums/q...v/buickGNX.jpg Cutlasses (Cutli?) and Montes have tons of potential, but I wouldn't rule out a 2nd gen either. The later years can be had in good shape pretty cheap in a lot of cases. I'm kinda biased, though.. http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3579/...6fe74ed235.jpg http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3663/...87a192ab02.jpg Several other nice ones around here, as well. |
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What suspension setup are you running in your car? How does it perform? BTW, that GNX is sweet. I have seen that pic before and it has to be one of the best looking g-bodies out there. |
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It seems pretty solid on the street, obviously can't get anywhere near it's limits safely, though. We haven't gotten to an auto-x or track day with it yet. Mainly concentrating on straight line stuff with it this year, seems to work very well at the drag strip so far. Here's a few pics.. http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3441/...dea9a1025c.jpg http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3652/...f192c50894.jpg |
That looks sweet. I'm on a mission this weekend......I'll keep y'all posted.
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Thanks AJ |
Cam anyone tell me who makes 4 bar rear suspension for 70-73 Camaros? Or any other type of rear suspension? I was thinkiing of mini tubbing and thought it would be easier to mini tub with coilovers instaed of the leafs.
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Why not try a 1st gen Buick Riviera? 63-65. They are not very expensive and have really cool lines. especially the 65. Parts are fairly easy to find. I think OPG is going to be issuing just a catalog for them. If your really brave, take on a "Nailhead", they have all kinds of Torque. |
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Martz also make a 4-bar rear suspension for 2nd gens, Its what both Rick and I have.
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