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Old 05-06-2016, 06:11 AM   #21
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Default Re: 68 chevelle suspention

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this is going to be a street car.
street car huh, ok I'll play along.

My former Chevelle...

Original, OEM, factory body panels
Original, OEM, factory bumpers
Original, OEM, factory glass
Original, OEM, full factory interior
ALL DOT requirements fully functional...horn, wipers, parking brake, driving, braking, directional and backup lights.
All factory options fully functional...power steering, power brakes, tilt wheel, tach/gauges, radio, rear window defogger, heater/defroster.

Oh and the group 24 battery resides in the factory tray with the factory hold down, in the same location it rolled off the assemblyline

Lastly registered, licensed, insured and saw thousands, upon thousands of street miles in addition to 5000 passes on the track when my name was on the title for 27 years.

So what's your point?

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68 chevelle suspention whats the best rought.
the one installed in my former Chevelle...



and some 50+ GM A body stockers, bracket cars and street/strip cars throughout the country and Canada including this "cruise nite, strip thing, sleeper"...

http://www.superchevy.com/features/1...er-to-student/

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Old 05-06-2016, 07:58 AM   #22
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Default Re: 68 chevelle suspention

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street car huh, ok I'll play along.

My former Chevelle...

Original, OEM, factory body panels
Original, OEM, factory bumpers
Original, OEM, factory glass
Original, OEM, full factory interior
ALL DOT requirements fully functional...horn, wipers, parking brake, driving, braking, directional and backup lights.
All factory options fully functional...power steering, power brakes, tilt wheel, tach/gauges, radio, rear window defogger, heater/defroster.

Oh and the group 24 battery resides in the factory tray with the factory hold down, in the same location it rolled off the assemblyline

Lastly registered, licensed, insured and saw thousands, upon thousands of street miles in addition to 5000 passes on the track when my name was on the title for 27 years.

So what's your point?

Back to the op's question...


the one installed in my former Chevelle...



and some 50+ GM A body stockers, bracket cars and street/strip cars throughout the country and Canada including this "cruise nite, strip thing, sleeper"...

http://www.superchevy.com/features/1...er-to-student/

Kind of what i was thinkin but im the noob here.
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Old 05-06-2016, 04:21 PM   #23
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Default Re: 68 chevelle suspention

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street car huh, ok I'll play along.

My former Chevelle...

Original, OEM, factory body panels
Original, OEM, factory bumpers
Original, OEM, factory glass
Original, OEM, full factory interior
ALL DOT requirements fully functional...horn, wipers, parking brake, driving, braking, directional and backup lights.
All factory options fully functional...power steering, power brakes, tilt wheel, tach/gauges, radio, rear window defogger, heater/defroster.

Oh and the group 24 battery resides in the factory tray with the factory hold down, in the same location it rolled off the assemblyline

Lastly registered, licensed, insured and saw thousands, upon thousands of street miles in addition to 5000 passes on the track when my name was on the title for 27 years.

So what's your point?

Back to the op's question...


the one installed in my former Chevelle...



and some 50+ GM A body stockers, bracket cars and street/strip cars throughout the country and Canada including this "cruise nite, strip thing, sleeper"...

http://www.superchevy.com/features/1...er-to-student/
My point is the weebie jeebie deal doesn't have flexible bushings of any sort, correct? Just heims.
That's not a street car in my book. No thanks.
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Old 05-06-2016, 04:24 PM   #24
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This^^^

completely bolt in and replaces every part of the factory suspension.

Went a best of 1.28 60 foot launched off the footbrake at 3880 lbs. 9 years ago.

Here's Ed's old Chevelle again....
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Old 05-06-2016, 10:36 PM   #25
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My point is the weebie jeebie deal doesn't have flexible bushings of any sort, correct? Just heims.
That's not a street car in my book. No thanks.
I'm no Ed fan, but I have no problems with heims on the street. A late model front wheel drive metric V6 is not my idea of a stocker either, but to some it is........Ed gets his 60s and weight confused with Joey Abbazia's.
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Old 05-07-2016, 12:28 AM   #26
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I'm no Ed fan, but I have no problems with heims on the street. A late model front wheel drive metric V6 is not my idea of a stocker either, but to some it is........Ed gets his 60s and weight confused with Joey Abbezia's.
Oh, for gawd sake..
If a car can set a national record, it's a Stocker.
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Old 05-07-2016, 09:22 AM   #27
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I'm no Ed fan, but I have no problems with heims on the street. A late model front wheel drive metric V6 is not my idea of a stocker either, but to some it is........Ed gets his 60s and weight confused with Joey Abbezia's.
Guess he is not a fan of you either Mark!

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Old 05-07-2016, 11:29 AM   #28
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Guess he is not a fan of you either Mark!

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Actually I do like old racers, Kip Martin was a close friend of mine. For me stock racing is about matching wits with other racers in a known class, example: A through P stock. Now, racing a metric, front wheel drive car and setting some obscure record with it is fine, but its not for me. I can tell you this, I'd have no problem sitting down at lunch and talking drag racing with Mark. BTW I kinda like Ed Wright as well.

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Old 05-07-2016, 07:25 PM   #29
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My point is the weebie jeebie deal doesn't have flexible bushings of any sort, correct? Just heims.
That's not a street car in my book. No thanks.
a street car doesn't mean it's a daily driver and the only books that counts here is the OP's.

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Ed gets his 60s and weight confused with Joey Abbezia's.
No confusion about it, Abbezia's former chevelle didn't 60 foot 1.28 and it didn't weigh 3880 lbs. but my Chevelle did!

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My point for getting involved with this thread was to point out something.
If you are going to give advice to someone new, you probably ought to find out exactly what the poster intends to do with his car ,beforehand . That way, your advice will be more relevant to the topic.

Of course ,a few just hear dog whistles, like 68 Chevelle, and have to post, no matter what.

Here's Ed's old Chevelle ..Have you seen it before?

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completely bolt in and replaces every part of the factory suspension.

Went a best of 1.28 60 foot launched off the footbrake at 3880 lbs. 9 years ago.

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