Here are many construction photos of the rear suspension of the car I'm doing for my wife. If you would like to read the first post here's a link. http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=220891 If you have any questions feel free to ask and I'd be glad to answer. Enjoy Brick
You do some great work. It's good to see more Mopar getting built. Looks like you have some scrub issues though. The front could be fixed with bump stops (allthough it looks like your want to lay frame) but the rear looks like that lower axle bracket is so low, bagged up or down you'd have a problem with a blow out.
You are a pretty welder. Or is it you make pretty welds? Maybe both. I wish I could weld like that on that 4 link bar! Very nice work. Beautiful shop too.
I just bought a 49 4 door and had plans of bagging it. nice to see sombody just as sick as me. keep it up.
Great Job... I've got a 51 2-door begging for bags and a chopped top...I meen you only live once....right
It's just the welding. It's not my shop and I don't work there anymore :-( That was the best beneifts of any job I ever had. Brick
I like the clean notch. I think a lot of people over notch their frames. With bags it's not like you are going to be constantly running that low to need an extra 10" of travel.
I haven't even started on the major body reapirs. It needs inner and outer rockers, most of the floor and a few other rusty areas then the custom modifications. It will be a while but the chassis is mostly finished. Brick
Digging way back into the archives here...... but I was curious, how did you shape the upper and lower frame plates of your c-notch? Looks clean as hell and I love it!