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Don Shillady
CHR Member
Registered: May 2004
Location: Ashland
Posts: 2,160
Sorry, I did not take pictures of the front end during assembly of the 5" dropped axle and the front disk brake kit. Here we show the part of the Brookville frame which is different from the stock frame, a flat extension behind the rear pumpkin. This also after home installation of stainless brake lines using a kit from Speedway. I have bent and flared a lot of copper tubing in a previous job, but stainless is much more difficult and the results are a bit lumpy. A pro could have done a much better job. The maverick rear is from a '74 with about 60,000 miles. The 2.73 rear gears were changed to 3.55 and the four bar kit is from Total Performance. The Brookville frame was extremely straight as measured from corner to corner, but it has a kickup in the frame that will cause problems later to the flat floor of the '29 Bebops glass '29 body.· Date: · Views: 3,851
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