EVELYN - #81 - Re-Fabbing the Front Panhard-Bar Part #1

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Uploaded by on Aug 1, 2010

I'm cleaning up the yard and pulling the Rotted Gas-Tank from the Son's Mustang (he ordered a new one) and the whole time I'm thinking about this Aluminum Panhard Bar that I found at the Junkyard a few Months ago on the back of a Race Car Frame that someone had JUNKED.. Before you know it the area near my Garage is super CLEAN the Mustangs Tank is OUT and I'm working on re-fabricating the Pan-hard Bar Bracket I had made as a Temporary unit into a fully-functional one that won't have clearance issues when the Wheel is turned all the way to the right... Go see the Video and Enjoy! -Rob

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  • @FatDaddyLines1990 - Actually I was WRONG... Turning them around would have made the length needed shorter when what I needed was the Rod shorter.. I chopped them down by 1/2" inch at each end in the next Video.. Posting NOW ! TY for the comments. Keeps me going!.. -Rob

  • NEW VIDEO in 10 MINUTES ! -Rob

  • Cool! I like how you are always thinking as you build. Turning those plates around was excellent Rob!! Great job!!

  • @bcrawdad1 - Ya just gotta know what to KEEP when it passes your eyes.. Because IF you don't take the part NOW.. Come Tomorrow It won't be there! -Rob

  • im tellin ya you have found the best junkyard in the world!!! lol!!!! lookin good!!!.

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