If anyone else needs some, I just bought some new ones from Auto Rust Technicians. This ad is no longer needed.
Edit: if you need 'em buy Crackedback's.
Yes, these are the short arms from the rockers. I will try to get a picture when I get home.
I have the front ones, but the rear ones look something like these which are for B-bodies (apologies to Roseville Moparts for linking to their image)...
I'm looking for rust-free rear floor supports for my 68 Dodge Dart 2dr HT. I think any from 67 up would work. These are the supports that tie the floor pan to the inner frame rails (they are under the floor pan). Sometimes these are called "floor pan supports," but I've also heard them called...
Looks like a great project! I always thought it would be cool to have a 426 Hemi sleeper (beige or maroon paint and custom wheels made to look like full hubcaps).
Thanks for the advice guys. Mark, I live in the Pottstown area (Chesco side of the river), maybe I'll see you around in your Dart when the weather is nice.
My car (68 Dart) is in the body shop with it's quarters cut off right now, and the wheel houses will have to be replaced anyway. I'd like to minitub the car now, but I'm not sure I want to do the 3" relocation. If I use offset shackles WITH a minitub, is there any advantage over using just...
And if it is a slant six, you can have the fire department hose it down while it is running, too. (as long as you are wearing Blu-Blockers) Or was that another commercial?
Got the kit...it is the Chuck's kit, just sold by Brewers. Looks pretty easy to install. I need to swap the A-body tail housing I have onto my B/E trans before I do anything, though.
Haven't bought one for myself yet, but I'm going to go with a Moon steering wheel. I've heard good things about them, and they're pretty inexpensive.
http://www.mooneyesusa.com/steering-wheels-c-188_74.html