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09-14-2006 05:43 PM #6
Yeah, I didn't want to come right out and say that, but NOW THAT BOB HAS LET THE CAT OUT OF THE BAG................
They really weren't long lived popularity-wise, and he is right, there was a reason for that. They just were not the best setup to use. As I mentioned, they were designed for a front end that housed no engine (stock Corvair) and when you put the additional weight of an engine on top of them , they just didn't work out well.
If there is one thing that can make an otherwise great car unpleasant to drive, it would be an incorrectly set up front suspension/steering. I have had some ill handling cars over the years, and I dreaded going around the block in them.
If you got the deal you did, that allows you some financial room to make improvements. Start with the front end as Bob suggested. There are so many good ways to go today that you should have no problem installing something that will make the front end handle well and be safe to drive.
Don
Post some pictures so we can see what you are working with, then we can make some better suggestions.





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