Dr.Jass
Pastor of Muppets
I went with Super Stocks, but that's because I had an M-body--they don't handle worth a damn no matter what you do because the torsion bars are also the strut rods. I decided to take more of a straight-line approach with that car.
The Green Brick, as I recall, used two Super Stock springs of the same part number--meaning from the same intended side (I think they were both LH springs). I think the torsion bars were .920s, the front swaybar was a '76 A-body cop piece, and I know for sure there was no rear swaybar at all. I'd have to look everything to be sure, but I'm pretty close. I can also tell you from first-hand experience that car was stiff as a wedding dick. I don't mean "firm", but actually harsh (remember, A-car torsion bars are shorter). If you want the car to be all-out race, that's one thing. If you want family members to ride with you, that's another thing entirely.
I would probably recommend the .920s, the oversize front sway, a stock-size rear bar (I know, it has to be custom, and making it shorter will only stiffen it), and perhaps two RH XHDs. Don't order anything until I can dig a little deeper, though. The bitch of trying to do this is getting weight measurements without the damn thing assembled! Tail-happy sounds like a lot of fun, but it's really not... besides, if you want tail happy, you'll have "power oversteer" directly under your right foot!
The Green Brick, as I recall, used two Super Stock springs of the same part number--meaning from the same intended side (I think they were both LH springs). I think the torsion bars were .920s, the front swaybar was a '76 A-body cop piece, and I know for sure there was no rear swaybar at all. I'd have to look everything to be sure, but I'm pretty close. I can also tell you from first-hand experience that car was stiff as a wedding dick. I don't mean "firm", but actually harsh (remember, A-car torsion bars are shorter). If you want the car to be all-out race, that's one thing. If you want family members to ride with you, that's another thing entirely.
I would probably recommend the .920s, the oversize front sway, a stock-size rear bar (I know, it has to be custom, and making it shorter will only stiffen it), and perhaps two RH XHDs. Don't order anything until I can dig a little deeper, though. The bitch of trying to do this is getting weight measurements without the damn thing assembled! Tail-happy sounds like a lot of fun, but it's really not... besides, if you want tail happy, you'll have "power oversteer" directly under your right foot!



