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Old 01-28-2004, 07:37 PM
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Default Re: '67 Camaro Rear Sway Bars?

Joe, In McNeish's and Guin's books they show pics of the '67 GM bars - one of the two said they only made 10 proto-type units but then discontinued them because they were no longer necessary due to the staggered shock design in '68.

Bud: It could be the same. There is a bracket that attaches to the frame and it has stabilizer link that has a spring around it that goes between the bracket and the stailizer bar. It's a pretty slick looking unit really, but yeah, I hate that it bolts to the frame. The GM units had a plate welded to the frame. Thanks!
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