Spike Morelli
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- My Car
- 1971 Mustang Mach 1 ram air 351c H-code, fmx, ps,pb, medium yellow-gold, hubcaps and beauty rings.
I'll be getting under my Mach today, removing my stock shock plates from the leaf springs, and installing '67-'70 shock plates, to accept a set of Traction Master traction bar brackets. I'm not sure of the chances that the traction bars will meet the bar's frame brackets that are already welded to the underbody. I've had Traction Master bars on the car since I bought it 33 years ago, but they were removed after an accident 5-6 years ago. The car got hit in an intersection, and besides body damage, there was suspension damage. When the suspension shop installed new springs on the rear, they removed the bars, and didn't re-install them. I just bought a new set and am going to put them back on. The forward bar mounting brackets have always remained and are welded in place, but.......you know how this stuff goes, chances of the new bars fitting perfectly still, may not be in my favor. We'll see. If not, it's a trip to the suspension/muffler/welding shop to re-locate the front attaching points properly. Fingers crossed anyway . My car is totally stock, with an automatic, so it's not like I really need to have the bars again, But I like 'em.
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