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140 alignement 140-160

Thanks for the responses.
I am just using this as a street car and want it to handle well, not kill off tires, and not be too much of a bear at low speeds, though most of my driving will be on winding roads, and parkways. Ah, parkways notably the Taconic State Parkway (NY)-built in the late 40's and 50's for liesurely scenic drives at speeds around 45mph, mostly tight winding two lanes...but now support people commuting and durring those periods the tight flow of traffic averages around 70 mph. I just want my brick to keep up. (actually I don't drive it much durring those times).
Thanks again everyone.
Chris

Oh, and I finally have the complete 164 brakes on my 142, everything is new, S/S lines and all.-WOW!






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