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1954 Lincoln Capri from Gemany

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by derthor, Jun 26, 2013.

  1. derthor
    Joined: Oct 17, 2010
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    derthor
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    from Germany

    Hi @ all

    My name is Thorsten and two weeks ago I bought my first american car. A 1954 Lincoln Capri, a wonderful car :D but I love Kustomz so I´m thinking about to lower the Lincoln a little bit. Now my question, does anyone knows wich springs from another car will fit and lower a 1954 Lincoln, ´cause I don´t want to cut the springs. I know this is the easiest way, but I will have the option to rebuild it one day and make it original.

    Here´s my "new" car

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    and here is the version (made with Photshop) that I want to build :D

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  2. 1959apache
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    Cool, looks good. Welcome from Indy
     
  3. JoeyP.
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    Those are cool cars, I would love to have one.
     
  4. d2_willys
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    got one of these beauties, two tone, light/dark blue. Needs some front end body work, interior, and exhaust, but runs good.

    Have no idea what springs might work, as this is a heavy car.
     

  5. Now I have never had a Lincoln so don't quote me on this. But for Fords the Ford Aerostar (minivan) springs lower the Fords 2.5-3"s If it is the same for Lincolns (not 100% sure) they probably wont have many Aerostar minivans in Germany so the part number is Moog CC850. I believe the cheapest place to buy them online is Amazon.com.

    Nice Lincoln and keep us posted on it!:cool:
     
  6. rld14
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  7. Rusty O'Toole
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    A good spring shop should be able to get suitable springs. It would probably be cheaper to have them made, as you would save a fortune in shipping.

    There may even be a common Mercedes or similar spring that will work. The right technician can figure it out.
     
  8. Movinman
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    The Mercury front end is the same as the Ford. The Moog springs are your best option for lowering the front of the car.
     
  9. derthor
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    THX for your help :D the Aerostar springs sounds good. If that way won´t work, I found a company that will compress the springs up to 3 inches......but the small voices in my head ;) told me that I have to think about an airride system :rolleyes:....I must take a look which way I will go.
     
  10. Rem
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    I've used RockAuto for parts, and they're decently priced and will ship with all the import duty paid, at least to the UK. I know that Amazon.co.uk don't always have the same stuff available as Amazon.com.
     
  11. derthor
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    red rims, white walls and my old hubcaps, now its time to make him a little bit deeper :D but that´s a step for for the winter.

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  12. Austinrod
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    I have a 55 capri and thinking about 5 inch lowering blocks in back 4 inch cut springs in front , use different springs if you can too save originals. Putting air-ride on the car you need too do some fabricating found this out from another hamber post I'll share the link to that post later he also had a 53 . I'm going too put 53 cadillac sumpreroes caps on mine too give it an old school custom look. [​IMG]
     
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  13. Austinrod
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  14. guzzisven
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    Hi Thorsten!

    I bought the coil springs for my Buick at Eaton (http://www.eatondetroitspring.com/). They´ve already lowered springs available for a lot of cars. Unfortunately for mine only the rear coils. So I sent the front coils to Wuppertal to let them press. Here´s the website of that company: http://www.kloos-autofedern.de/. Good,cheap and fast service!

    Cheers Sven
     
  15. coolbreeze1340
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    Watch the "scrub line" with that much rear block. I have 3" lowering blocks on the rear of my 52' Capri and it wouldn't be safe to go with anything more. You could always have your rear leafs re-arched or maybe remove a leaf. My front springs have been cut by 1 1/2 coils.
    I did a little research and I do believe that "Shockwaves" would be a bolt in deal on the front. Check out the Shockwaves made for the Caddy and I think those would work perfect.
     
  16. coolbreeze1340
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    Opps, I forgot. As far as I can tell the Lincolns are different than the Fords and Mercs. I know 52' is completely different because it was "ball-joint" typoe front suspension vs. kingpin on the Mercs and Fords.
     
  17. derthor
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    derthor
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    I was thinking about the shockwave system ´cause I think its the best and easiest way for the front suspension.
     
  18. i am not so sure about the shockwaves. Any pics?
     
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  20. derthor
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    @ Gazolinedeniz I think shockwaves like these will work
     
  21. 2935ford
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    Welcome from East Coast Canada.

    Nice ride.
    I had a '53 Capri years ago....the smoothest running engine and driving car I have ever had.
     
  22. guess the problem with these is
    they put the cars weigt on the shockmounts instead of the springcup:-(
     

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