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Old 12-02-2005, 05:16 AM
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We just bought a Mopar development mule, it is a 68 Satellite, and will be developing suspension systems for both the front and rear of the cars starting, well, now. We were approached at SEMA by many folks, including one outfit that is doing a pretty (!) high visibility build for one of the major aftermarket replacement suppliers, and the B-Body has become the highest priority on our development schedule. As you probably know, the K-member is common to many of the different Mopar cars, that helps us out a lot. Very shortly after the B-Body, we will be doing a rear setup for the E-body cars as well. As with our other suspension systems, these setups will be "road race inspired," so we will have you covered in the "G" department to say the least.

The 'lite will run the 440 that is in the car after a complete rebuild and update with new heads, and FI. The body on the car is in need of massaging, but thankfully, all of the trim is there, and the trunk and floors are completely solid, it is a perfect foundation and we are more excited about this car than all of the others we are doing (well, I am anyway!). I am confident that the car will be ready for the Spring Fling event at Van Nuys, but for certain the rear suspension kit will be ready far, far sooner. We have not completed our website yet, but if anyone would like more info they can pm me.

Stoked!!!
Mark
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