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    Anyone know of an offering of a driveshaft safety loop for an A-body made like this?

    Trust me, I've had a front U-joint fail once before and it caused carnage to the front bellhousing and tail housing case of the 727 automatic transmission case and bent the output shaft in the transmission. I had a loop in the car, but luckily the U-joint didn't fall out - only one of the...
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    Anyone know of an offering of a driveshaft safety loop for an A-body made like this?

    Thanks, but neither are the style loop that I'm looking for. The loop I'm looking for is more like the option from Competition Engineering that was mentioned earlier (if anyone knows of another option like that, please let me know). The Lakewood loop bolts to the floor pan, which isn't what...
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    Anyone know of an offering of a driveshaft safety loop for an A-body made like this?

    I'm looking for a driveshaft safety loop made like the one in the photo for my '69 Dart. Is there any company that makes one like this for Mopar A-bodies or is this something that I'm going to have to make up myself?
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    Sandblasters?

    Check out www.tptools.com They have numerous different sized cabinets that will hold a door, wheels or even an engine block. They also sell several different kinds of blasting media. As someone else mentioned, you will need a large, high capacity air compressor to run a blasting cabinet.
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    Junkyard Nazis

    Just up the road from you in Richmond, we have Chesterfield Auto Parts. They have one location in Richmond and another in the Petersburg/Colonial Heights area. Pay $1 to get in and pull your own part(s). All parts have fixed prices. Not as much older Mopar stuff in there, but every now and...
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