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Mail From: Bill and Shelly McCracken (email redacted)

I am currently in the beginning stages of installing a MII front
crossmember in my '67 GT Fastback. What I need now are some height-to-ground
measurements. If a couple of listers who have a car in which they like the
'rake' or the way there car sits, could send me the top of wheelwell to
ground measurements at front and rear, and the top of frame to ground
distance just ahead of the shock tower I would greatly appreciate it. Bonus
info would include tire size and a photo of your car.
I am selling the complete power disc brake and power steering systems off
the car if anyone is interested. Please respond offline and a thank you to
any who will help out.

Bill McCracken






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I unfortunately have the car on jackstands at the moment so the measurements would be tough, but would the front disc barke setup work for non-power brakes?

Ron





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Mail From: Scott Hall (email redacted)

how much for the p/b setup? might be neat to have an oem system laying
around.

scott






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