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#181
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OK, so here are some pics of my slapper bars.
[img:center] ![]() As you can see in the above picture, the leaf is a little bent. It appears that they were mono's that someone added two extra leafs to. The tube measures 1 1/2" square. [img:center] ![]() [img:center] ![]()
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Yep, somebody made those up in their shop but you can tell they are old-probably late 60's early 70's. . I would blast em and paint em up.
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#183
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School me on how you know that they are home made? I would never know the difference. [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/dunno.gif[/img]
All that I know is, I have and open rear that would get posi in the garage, so I would guess the rear is either going or those things actually help plant the tires???
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Nova Jed</div><div class="ubbcode-body"> School me on how you know that they are home made? I would never know the difference. [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/dunno.gif[/img]
All that I know is, I have and open rear that would get posi in the garage, so I would guess the rear is either going or those things actually help plant the tires??? </div></div> I have never seen those in ads or any catalog but that does not mean they were not made by a company. I think the giveaway is the welds in the back are very cobbled/amaturish. Almost looks as if they welded them together piece by piece while on the car. I would bet they were made in someones metal shop class in HS. The snubbers are probably Lakewood as well as the the spring clamp bolts or possibly Mr. Gasket |
#185
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Ha! With all the rust on them, I hadn't even noticed the ugly welds. I guess that's why I have never seen this style. They are back woods slappers. Cool! I think I'm just gonna run them like you said. Blast them and paint them. Adds some character. [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/scholar.gif[/img]
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#186
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Home made for sure. That is like "home cookery",or home made Day 2 parts. I like it,so COOOL.
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#187
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those have a late 1960's look to them
maybe homemade maybe not there were some small machine shops making traction bars and stick welding them like that in the 1960s I have seen some home made bars that looked a lot worse with torch-cut plates and no front spring clamp if you re-use them you may want to use the U-bolts instead of the stock short bolts |
#188
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Joe, I was considering using U-bolts for sure.
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How about those springs, they getting addressed too? It would be the right time to build your own Super Stock type springs.
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Springs are getting changed out too!
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Jed 69,70,71 Nova's 1955 Bel Air and a 69 Camaro. |
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