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THERE IS SOMETHING COOL AT THE STRIP OVERHERE
Posted: Wed Jun 18, 08 2:36 pm
by Six-pack Speedshop
Posted: Wed Jun 18, 08 2:50 pm
by Jeff
Ohh... I like that! But guess I would!
Posted: Wed Jun 18, 08 3:27 pm
by Dave-R
RIGHT up my street!

Posted: Wed Jun 18, 08 3:36 pm
by Jeff
I'm liking mine more every day!
Posted: Wed Jun 18, 08 3:38 pm
by Anonymous
ooh, so whole rear is like a swinging arm on a scooter?
Posted: Wed Jun 18, 08 3:44 pm
by Anonymous
Excellent mate..Love the colour!!!

Posted: Wed Jun 18, 08 4:20 pm
by Jeff
Posted: Wed Jun 18, 08 4:44 pm
by Dave-R
WillDatsun wrote:ooh, so whole rear is like a swinging arm on a scooter?
It will be solid mounted with no rear suspension I would have thought. The slicks are the suspension.

Posted: Wed Jun 18, 08 5:16 pm
by Blue
Will is correct, the original Little red wagon was done that way, pivot at the front, coils and shocks at the rear, jobs a good 'un.
Posted: Wed Jun 18, 08 5:56 pm
by Jon Connolly
Love it
You MUST bring that to the Nats
Posted: Wed Jun 18, 08 6:23 pm
by Dave-R
Blue wrote:Will is correct, the original Little red wagon was done that way, pivot at the front, coils and shocks at the rear, jobs a good 'un.
Really? Not as crude as I thought then. Not like Dodge at all!
I want one even more now.

Posted: Wed Jun 18, 08 6:30 pm
by Dave-R
Oh yes.
With my X-Ray eyes I think I can see how that did that now. With leaf springs as well.

Posted: Wed Jun 18, 08 7:06 pm
by Blue
Yea that's it, one of them was deffo on coils, or it might even have been Hemi under glass, I have build up photo's somewhere. It's something that always stuck in my mind as a great solution to the problem of not having room for a propshaft.
Posted: Wed Jun 18, 08 7:09 pm
by charger01
Bloody hell Dave, your handy on that Etch A Sketch
