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    Whiplash23T is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Amazing work and one has to appreciate the fine polished finish. I would like to see how the steering is held etc inside the cowl and whether it cuts down foot room please.
    I maybe a little crazy but it stops me going insane.

    Isaiah 48: 17,18.

    Mark.

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    fourspd2quad is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Thanks everyone for the kind words. Actually a well placed cowl steering setup allows for more foot room. I had to squeeze in a third pedal and it was a lot easier not having to dodge the steering column. Note the position and angle of the steering wheel which is another nice result. My car has a glass body so there was no way I could run cowl steering without some major support under the cowl. I built a frame that the mopar steering box mounts to. The pedal assembly sits up behind the steering box also mounted to the under dash frame.The frame mounts through the floor to the chassis.
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