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Pretty close to me, and long time acquaintance. Very capable and high attention to detail. He was an engineer with Panoz, I think having to do with suspension and / or chassis. http://tubularfab.com/wp/
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I'm not all that familiar with Mustang 2 front suspensions, other than having a 74 Mustang back in the day, but I know many of the M 2 suspension kit producers offer a sway bar option. A quick Google led me to Heidts who offer a sway bar option for a 48 for $200. If the bar mounts on the tubular A arms are the same as yours, it might be a bolt on. It might be worth a call to see if you can get the dimensions.
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Try Dave at Drop n Stop em.
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I was doing some servicing on my 48 Ford (302, C4) and do to a jack problem broke the sway bar. The front end is a Mustang II setup. When I built the car some 30 years ago I used a stock MII sway bar, cut it and splice welded in the middle with a piece of tubing. It broke at one end of the tubing splice. It has served me well all these years. I could re-weld it guess, but rather not..
Now I ,need a new sway bar. obviously, It has to be custom made. Does any one know of some one that can make one up.
THanks
54 Victoria 312; 48 Ford Conv 302, 56 Bird 312 Forever Ford Midland Park, NJ
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