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Old 03-06-2008, 01:53 PM
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New to this website was told about from a friend of mine Jason Rushforth thought I would check it out. Really good website with lots of killer cars. Submitted my car last night to Scott and he got it up on the website really fast and made it look good. Thanks Scott. Hope to get some good info and maybe help someone else along the way.
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Old 03-06-2008, 02:12 PM
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Very sweet car. I am building a 62 Shop car with the same wheel tire size combo as you. We too are running a full air ride. Did you do any notching or sectioning to the rear frame rails ?
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Old 03-06-2008, 02:32 PM
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When I first set the car down I thought it sat too high with the 22's. So I ended up pulling the frame back out and c-notching about 2". Then the upper shock brackets had to be moved, and cross member above the u-joint had to be modified. When the body went back on I had to modify the body mounts right behind the wheels, and also raise the floor tunnel under the back seat. I also changed the inner structure of the fuel door for more clearance and the fuel door opens up instead of swing out know. And last I put a notch in the trunk pan for the upper control arm on the rear end, after putting bump stops in and changing the upper arm to a hotchkis I don't think that step was needed. The car could go down another 1" or so but I would have to raise the floor tunnel under the back seat some more.
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Thats pretty much what we experienced. Thats why I asked. I thought about running 20's instead but am in the process of doing exactly what you explained. It sat a little high for my taste. We also made the tunnel a little larger in order to sit lower and are running a one piece driveshaft. We used a Fab 9 rear and modified the air ride components to fit.
Thanks alot for the feedback. Now if I can just decide on a paint color
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Awesome Car! I love the look!
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New to this website was told about from a friend of mine Jason Rushforth thought I would check it out. Really good website with lots of killer cars. Submitted my car last night to Scott and he got it up on the website really fast and made it look good. Thanks Scott. Hope to get some good info and maybe help someone else along the way.

Scott showed me the pic of your car. I am in heavy lust for that thing.............. absolutely beautiful.

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Scott showed me the pic of your car. I am in heavy lust for that thing.............. absolutely beautiful.

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I will have it at the Good Guys show at the end of March in Pleasanton going down with some friends. It will be in the indoor part of the show didn't know what the weather was going to be like.
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