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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by caseyajones, Mar 24, 2008.

  1. das858
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    My '64 330 wagon , push button 727 torqueflight , 360 4-barrel , 3:55 gear . 20190419_144144.jpg
     
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  2. b-body-bob
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    TBH you're lucky to get enough caster/camber in an old mopar with it sitting at stock height without resorting to offset UCA bushings.
     
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  3. 65pacecar
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  4. rc57
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    ^^^^^^Diggin that tan Savoy...........a lot
     
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  5. lippy
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    I just sold two tan ones. :)
     
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    X2
     
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  7. flatheadgary
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    b-body-bob, where do you get those uca bushing?
     
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  8. 65pacecar
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  9. b-body-bob
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    One place https://www.manciniracing.com/trwmoofupcoa.html

    Part number is K7103, they could be less expensive at other shops. But Mancini will have them in stock, other places may not.

    ETA I also found this to explain how to install them, which is not the same way the instructions tell you.

    https://www.forbbodiesonly.com/moparforum/threads/do-k7103-moog-offset-bushings-work.148113/

    I have yet to use them (but need to on a non-HAMB-compliant car) but it seems you could just buy 1 set of two bushings, and install them only in the front position. That is just my thinking though, not an approved method.
     
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  10. It sure looks like a stripped down, nothin'-burger Savoy. But it looks to have a "Belvedere" name plate on the fender.
     
  11. Bullit68
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    I have a few 65 Dodges now. Getting ready to get back on this project, sitting too long. Engine being built, waiting for parts…. Going to finish the body and get some paint on it, nearly all metal work is done.
     

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  12. pirate
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    Exactly what a S/S or FX should look like. Lean, clean and killer stance. EC6E33B6-60F4-4B96-9BED-956AB89AF49A.jpeg
     
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  14. flatheadgary
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    thanks for the replies guys. i always thought that mopar racers lengthened the upper arm. i thought there might be a place that did that and sold them.
     
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    ^^^^^^^
    Oh, My!!!!!!!!
     
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    Ugly and fast....better than pretty and slow...
     
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  18. Marty Strode
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    Bob Tindle (of Orange Crate fame) raced this lightweight, new in '63. Bob Tindle 63 Ply.jpg Bob Tindle Stompin Savoy.jpg
     
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    What's ugly about that? I think it is a much better looking car than the '63 Chevrolet or Ford, and I'm generally a GM guy.

    That is my all time favorite from the muscle car era. Well, maybe a '62 bubble top Bel Air.
     
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  21. Deuces
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    Street and strip.... Is that anything like Super Stock????.....:rolleyes:
    Nice car though...:cool:
     
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