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Old 05-27-2009, 09:40 AM   #11
samwise68
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Re: '67 Chevy II Build - Betty.

Haha, exactley. The HotRods to Hell setup is just like whats under 67-72 chevy pickups, with the exception of being more thought out for the cars they're to be installed in. Oh, and alot more expensive. I figure this way, IF it works (big if...), I'll have a smooth riding suspension, no wheel hop when I hammer the throttle on that six, and just all around good performance.

And he mentioned that the front clip had the rad support removed, since he was going to use it, but went another direction, so it's included as well.

I'll post some pics of a guy on Steves Nova Site that is doing the Poor Man's Truck Arm Suspension, using a '70 C10 for the arms and crossmembers, and the stock frame rails.

This is when things get really interesting...haha.

-Sam.
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