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    Very Cool!

     



    Great that you got her home Looking forward to the pics!

    I think something is wrong with me because I like that "musty old car smell"

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    Pick up site- dealer I bought from- he's the tall one-



    On the road home- cruising along at 70 plus mph-

    In the garage with the Vettes- only Ford I own- I dropped my water bottle-


    Checked it all over- only rust I've found-


    Any one know what this is- ever saw anything like it-


    Made it home safe and sound- this morning I noticed I have a leaking rear wheel cylinder- that'll be my first fix- give me a chance to check all the brakes-
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    It looks like you have an early steering stabilizer in the front.
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    Found out why it had skirts- the 9" Ford rear was installed about 1" to far to the rear-

    Maybe I'll just run the skirts as well but it may be an easy fix-

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    My first thought at a glance was the same as Dave's about being a steering stablilizer, but if it brackets to the spring the same at both ends then it's probably a "helper" spring for the saggy original.........................hmmmmm, would that make it a "Bra Bar"?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Parmenter View Post
    My first thought at a glance was the same as Dave's about being a steering stablilizer, but if it brackets to the spring the same at both ends then it's probably a "helper" spring for the saggy original.........................hmmmmm, would that make it a "Bra Bar"?
    I thought maybe it was a cheap way to help the spring as well- Bra-Bar is good one- wife got a hoot out of that-

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    Dig the car being an owner of a '46 cpe too.

    I'd correct the rear install, update the front so the helper spring is not needed & lower to the ground. Then I'd drive the wheels off it this year.

    Nice ride.

    Enjoy.

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    OH thats so sweet ....really needs a nice tube chassis and some wheel tubs on air ride, come on the site could use another pro street 40's hot rod!

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