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  1. Thanks for all the help!
  2. Can I use a passenger side exhaust manifold (center dump) on the drivers side on my 80 volare 318 engine? I'm putting it in a 34 Plymouth and need the clearance for my steering column. Thanks
  3. I'm looking for rear leaf spring shackles and bushings for a 34 Plymouth PE if anyone has some or knows where I could get some. Thanks for the help.
  4. Thanks for the advise and picture.
  5. I'm putting the Mustang II in as my original front suspension setup was damaged/destroyed by a previous owner some time back. After running into numerous dead ends and seeing some ebay auctions go very high, I decided to go this route. Other than the front and rear being Ford, this car will be all Plymouth. I'm running a 318 engine and trany combo out of a 80 Volare, but the rest of the 34 will be stock. What is the "HAMB?" Thanks for the help and advise so far.
  6. I've changed gears a bit since I last made an entry and am planning on putting a Mustang II in my '34 Plymouth PE. Does anyone have any project pictures of a simular installation you might have done or any specific words of advice? Thanks for any help you can give me.
  7. First of all, thanks for the hospitality and guidance you have provided. I'm wondering if I was to go the route of rebuilding my original independant front end, where would I get the replacement parts? Also, can anyone suggest what type of discs and rotors to use? Thanks for any help you can provide.
  8. I have picked up a 1980 Volare and intend to use most all of the drivetrain (engine, trany, rear end, and front end) in a '34 Plymouth PE 4 door. Wondering if anyone has any experience in installing the Volare front end in a car like this. Thanks for any help you could provide.
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