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Originally Posted by Scot_Douglas
It's from a 1993 Furd Thunderbird SuperCoupe. Mostly steel and cast iron, but the SC had rear discs. I picked it up plus the serpentine setup for a SBC for $400 - figured it was cheaper than doing a 4-linked 12-bolt (cause I was shortening the wheelbase).
Had no idea I would have to cut off the back half of the frame. 
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Using OEM parts makes a lot of sense. I never have understood swapping out a trailing arm set-up to a 4 link set-up for a street driven truck. Trailing arms are a proven design, but going independent, like you are, should make for a nicer ride and better handling.
Bet you're really looking forward to that first drive.