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Dammit man, That is an awesome ride.... |
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We pulled up in front of your booth in 2001 at the august west coast nationals and laid the car out and Ill never forget everyones faces. It made the company dually look like it was lifted. The air ride stuff is for a way different purpose though. Air ride is handling and going low, not laying your rockers on the ground and going dragging. The car had terrible handling and rode terrible, but I miss the car because It brought my brother and I together. |
I am building a 1962 chrysler imperial convertible. I almost hate to call it pro touring but it is more pro touring inspired. It is pretty rare one of 514 made so I dont want to do anything too drastic. I am looking into making up a big brake setup I would like c5 brakes but may go with some from a newer dodge daytona pickup since it is the same lug pattern. I am going to do some basic suspension mods to tighten things up. also looking into wheels and tires. I guess it would be kinda more of a retro mod if you had to call it anything. either way it's just something you dont see very many of.
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Radlark- It is on bags from airride. As I said I built it about 6 or more years ago. It has the big red valves w/4 switches and large tank and compressor up on spare tire shelf in truck. It actually improved the handling over stock!! The Hotchkis stuff is upper and lower rear trailing arms and front swaybar. If I was doing it now I would probably do the shockwave if they have them for it. They are a good product.
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Thanks for your reply I am looking to to do the shockwaves that ART have designed I am just awaiting the release of the kit. |
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We are working on a chopped 49 caddy fastback with a 2007 blown northstar with XLR suspension. It is pretty bad ass. I'm working with Fikse on some super cool wheels for it right now. Neil Lea in Centre Alabama is doing bubble top for James Eudy, it will have an all aluminum 409 with a Procharger on it. It has a morrison chassis and it might be in Columbus this summer. We are working on 4 67 chevelle currently or they are on the board for future work currently. So Full size Pro-touring is alive and well. Rodger |
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but I have to think there would be a market for an adapter for something common, like PBR calipers, to stock galaxie spindles. The stock (65-67) Kelsey-Hayes 4 piston calipers are really good, but few galaxies have the disc brake option (who wants disc brakes on a 2 ton car?!). The common swap has traditionally been from 77-79 T-birds, but those can't be easy to find anymore either. While I'm ruminating... nobody makes a *easy* drop spindle for early mustangs/fairlanes/falcons/etc. Fat Man makes a drop spindle based on the granada, but you have to source parts from the junk yard, etc. Not "easy". |
Rodger!
Why don't you ever post pics of your truck?!? That thing is BAD@SS!!! http://i56.photobucket.com/albums/g1...17-2007030.jpg http://i56.photobucket.com/albums/g1...17-2007026.jpg http://i56.photobucket.com/albums/g1...17-2007021.jpg http://i56.photobucket.com/albums/g1...17-2007020.jpg Cab mockup before he powdercoated the frame! http://i56.photobucket.com/albums/g1...2-28-07009.jpg John |
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