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Uploaded by on Feb 5, 2009

1963 Ford Econoline Van built to lay frame. Responds to approaching viewers by dancing, leaning, and jumping. Test without shocks at 200 psi with 1/2 inch air valves. **Since I took this video, I am rebuilding this suspension and complete frame for more lean, height, and camber.

www.shawnhibmacronan.com

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  • I have the truck and on my the back is bagged and the front is just lowered it's a taildragger

  • why the fuck are u layin down?

    

  • sweet!!!

  • Ya baby thats awesome !!1 hahaaha

  • SICK !!! MAKES ME WANT MINE BACK.

  • awesome! anymore updates?

  • how did the mustang 2 subframe kit work out?was it hard to install on the unibody? I have a 66 econo( can see it on here under this name) and was wondering.. Any advice?

  • bro, that is baaaaaddd aaaasss,,,,

  • that muhfuka is nice!!!!

  • Did you install all of this, do you do it professionally? I have a 64' and have slowly been puttin it togeather for the last 7 years and have owned it for 11 years. I have 2 bagged vehicles but my guy won't do my van because of the frame, do u wanna do mine? Let me know, it is basically done minus interior which I'm not doing till it's bagged

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