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10-10-2005, 05:26 PM | #6 |
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I know my buddies @ Stoked Out Specialties have been making most of their own brackets for the older (early 60's) full size chassis GM cars (Olds Super 88, Buicks, Olds F-85's, etc).
Unfortunately, you'll prob need to fab your own. I know there's a place in Garland TX called the 'Hack Shack' or something along those lines that's done @ least 1 caddy on air. Look them up in the book & see if they can offer any suggestions.
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