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| Joe
wanted something unique for the front of his '33
so he decided on a Heidt's Can-Am style inboard
shock front suspension
for this open wheel car. |
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| Here's
the completed suspension installation with a
dummy big block installed. |
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| Things
get tight with a big block! |
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| Our
Flat jig allows us to set the ride height of the
car in real life conditions. With the wheels and
tires installed we can set the car up right
before it hits the ground. |
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| Here's
another shot of the '33 on the jig. We've
decided to go with a different front end than
what is shown. And we'll use a Gibbons Viper
Style front grille shell and fabricate our own
hood sides. |
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| Here's
the rollpan we fabricated. The
license plate will recess into the roll pan and
go down with the flip of a switch. Neat! |
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| The
roll pan has been put in place with clecos and
is ready to be molded in. |
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| Here's
the finished installation of the roll pan.
Totally hidden license plate. |
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| The
grille shell has been massaged and is taped in
place for proper alignment. Now we know where to
place the brackets. |
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| The
stainless gas tank is being installed behind the
seat. |
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