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Old 10-28-2013, 08:08 PM
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Default ERA Open Track Spring Set

Please look in Parts for Sale for details. They are spec'ed for a 427 car.
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Are these original Cheek certified springs?
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Where's my copy of the found newsletter?

Cheeks approved, track record holding, event winning setup.
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Where's my copy of the found newsletter?

Cheeks approved, track record holding, event winning setup.
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Just look at how flat the ERA with these springs corners compared to that poor old torsion spring equipped Contemporary Cobra behind it


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Thanks Bill
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I understand that the "flat tracking" capability of ol #75 was due in large measure to the lead balast that Cheeks installed in the frame rails on the right side of the car to counterbalance the driver's, rather substantial, "avoirdupois".

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That was cold !

Hey Bill,
How many Cobras in your stock?
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Hey Bill,
How many Cobras in your stock?
Just one at the moment. Why, are you finally looking to upgrade to a "real" big block



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Where's my copy of the "found" newsletter?

Don't need it anymore!
Must have been the inconsistent thickness of "hand laid fiberglass". Or maybe the added door bars to keep the tire walls out of the drivers compartment.
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