I was just wondering if you were going to add a second mount on the bottom side of the axle for your torque arm? With it only being attached at the top of the axle won't it still allow the axle to twist? I'm in no way putting down your work (which is awesome by the way!) it was just something...
a very good friend of mine Aaron and his wife had a baby girl a few months back and Aaron is into hotrods and customs owning a 54 chevy 210 and an old Studebaker pickup so for Christmas another buddy (Jeff from Peddlin Kustoms) and I decided to build a wagon for Allie(I'm sure more for her dad)...
I'm planning on going up with my buddy in his 1954 Chevy four door. Unfortunately I don't have anything that's far enough along to drive up to the show.
Thanks Sam,
I'll see if I can free up enough time this weekend to do an intro and post some pics. I have quite a few projects that I want to start threads for also.
I built that car for a guy from maryland and that's what he wanted. I always said that it looks awesome when it's parked but you feel like an idiot when you drive it!
Hey, I just joined and was excited to find the pics of this car on here. I am the one who built that thing and the copper lines were a pain in the butt but they looked pretty cool when they were all done. If I remember right there was about 55 feet of copper pipe in that thing.