One of the more effective modifications Carroll Shelby did to '65 GT350s was relocate the upper control-arm mounting point in the car's shock towers. The result was more cornering power and a decrease ...
Early A-bodies, like our Project AMD 1967 Chevelle, came from the factory with triangulated four-link rear suspensions. In a time of leaf springs this was a big step up, but the four-link design ...
Mopar cars built during the '60s and '70s were some of the most reliable vehicles on the road, and many still drive great even 40 or more years after being built. As with any aging mechanical device, ...
In the '60s, when a two-barrel 327 and Powerglide trans were standard fare, the Chevelle's rear four-link suspension with thin trailing arms provided reasonable handling and adequate traction tomanage ...
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