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    Car Year, Make, Model: Deuce Roadster ; Deuce Tudor
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    Thanks for the explanation on that one Brian!

    If you get a Posie spring, he has a new line called the "Hollywood Roll". This line of springs has the teflon buttons, but they are hidden further up in the leaves, and the ends of each leaf is tapered like a stock Ford spring. They look very period correct. If you are changing out your shocks, I'd put a pair of hooded shocks on that rig - Your early dropped axle, stock appearing front spring, and some hooded shocks will help sell that "early/traditional" appearance.
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