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I wanted to try the "Mustang-style" ifs from the Revellogram 37 Ford ..but I couldn't find mine. I already told you what I used, a one piece unit from an unknown Revellogram G.M. kit. The truck frame is perfect for swaps (square n flat) and the inner fenders can be easily modified to mount the upper a arms. My swap didn't really leave any room for springs but looks ok at a glance. This put my spindles level with the top of the frame rails. Low but with a still "legal" scrub line.

Good luck in your search...the truck looks good lowered.

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One more thought...the torsion-bar front ends from late 60 early 70 mopars. These are readily available in varying levels of detail in AMT and Revellogram kits.

They used to be used on tri-5 F100s and F1s (the old Gibbon's kits)

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There's a Mustang Two-ish front end in the AMT Phantom Vickie kit. It's on an easily swapped separate front crossmember. This is it (crossmember is purple) under a '34 Ford.

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maybe something from modern mustangs or gasp corvettes they seem pretty detailed in kit form.

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