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I am looking for some help with these traction bars, Hurst adjust a bar. Here are two pictures of them, they are very beefy. when I sandblasted them they seemed to be white first. I have check through my old books and can not find a match for these in any of them. I was hoping some one else my have seen them or had a catalog with them in it. These are for 67-69 camaro.
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Cool, one size fits all! Not seen these before.
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Boy, I bet they are heavy. Don't think I remember seeing adjustable bars like that but a good idea for snubber to spring placement.
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#155
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They could be modified early square tube Lakewoods...don't discount that possibility out.
I have seen some really well done mods on speed equipment over the years that look factory/higher quality of workmanship than factory. Lot of machinist/perfectionist out there who modified these parts like this all the time...who had a better idea and went with it. |
#156
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could be modified lakewoods, i see some yellow paint.
here's a pair of hurst on a '55-'56 frame... ![]() |
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Linda................ [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/drool.gif[/img]
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Inner sleeve looks like a heaver ga. steel. Probabably owner modified Lakewoods.
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![]() ![]() ![]() Yep, even the guy who invented them would modify them from time to time. I dig the wheelie bar mod! |
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I knew you would come up with a picture of them Paul. But what took you so long.
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