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thanks! it def. looks better than it did a couple weeks ago.
i'm willing to bet most of the people saying they don't work have never driven a car with properly adjusted mechanical brakes. i don't want to...
i've driven them with properly adjusted brakes and they stop fine. i won't be racing around in it and plan to add equalizers as soon as i can...
Here is the last thread on the coupe in case you missed it. http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=521560 It's a bone-stocker but...
i don't see why you would do it. is there some advantage you're going for that i'm not seeing?
give it back! i'll PM you the address to send it to ...
if it's a free newsletter, drop some by the shop and i can hand them out to people for you. So-Cal Speed Shop Sacramento 1715 Del Paso Boulevard...
not those, but we have plenty if you need one.
the '46-'48s will be 44-1/2" from the front bolt hole (of the rear) to the hole where it mounts on the torque tube.
the only company i know of who is doing them is howell's sheet-metal. i have never used anything from them so i can't vouch one way or the other...
this is really going to depend on what style you want. 1928-(early) 1931: bolted to the rear end baking plate bolts with strap (essentially)...
i'm actually pretty sure the vintique shell is made in the states, i'm not 100% on that though. they are my preference, both in terms of money...
looks like a stock A head. pics of the top would confirm this.
we stock the complete assemblies (clutch, pressure plate, flywheel) lightened and balanced. a 10" will be just fine for a hot rod.
bitchin' set-up! the only other set i've seen are bruce's (the picV8RPU posted). it's the dizzy that seems to be impossible to find these days!...
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We purchase bulk collections regularly. Give me a call at the shop and we can work something out. -Rob (916) 924-9744
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i doubt it. repop stuff doesn't seem to affect the market for original stuff much.
bitchin'! is this the one you bought in pieces?
you must be new here ...
... and i think 1931 wide-bed truck fenders are on their own, too.
nope.
i do. (916) 924-9744. i won't be in until noon.
somebody else started this thread, but i thought it was applicable: http://66.154.44.164/forum/showthread.php?t=539281
you have 33 unread texts?
they should come with a diagram in the box on exactly where they go. if not, sac vintage has the diagrams and i'm sure they'd be willing to fax...
YES! One of the awesome parts of the project is that they are making all of the pieces individually as well. I believe I'll have the whole...
NOPE! But, they're not too hard to find. They pop-up in the classifieds every now and again. $225-$300 depending on condition.
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