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    convenient and precise chassis alignment reference

    i found an easy trick to get solid and precise chassis reference points, in my case for installing a custom rear suspension and Mustang axle in my rambler rat roadster. this should work on anything with a ball joint or trunnion in the lower arm of the front suspension. since this lower pivot is...
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    brake caliper banjo bolt to traditional flare tube adapter...

    OK maybe i'm the last to know, and everyone's been using these forever, but they're new to me -- a "banjo union" -- attaches to disc brake caliper with the usual hollow bolt, but provides a 3/8-24 inverted flare female. i got 10mm, for Mustang axle, but there's other combinations available...
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    1961 rambler roadster, new axle and trans...

    hi -- this isn't a new build, it's a continuous build, i guess... i built a roadster from a 1961 Rambler American, shaved off 800 lbs, it weighs 2250 with me and a half tank of gas in it... rambler six powered. been driving it over a year, reasonably hard. i made it to (vintage) rally, long...
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    Borg Warner T-96+OD, questions...

    i have a T-96 with R10 overdrive in my rambler roadster. and i stripped the synchro dogs, again, in 3rd gear. it's tiny and notoriously weak, i've built this thing before, twice. it is very hard to find parts, but i can find 'em, $$$$, and will rebuild AGAIN, but i'd like to find a substitute...
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    tom from LA: rambler roadster....

    hi, new to this forum but not weirdo car-making. not sure if you'd call it a rat rod exactly but i think i'm in the right place? my current project -- been driving it hard for over a year -- is a roadster (roofless, doorless, bare bones but meant to be driven at speed) made from a 1961 Rambler...
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