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Old 01-03-2020, 08:30 PM   #1
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Stock or Super Stock?
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Old 01-05-2020, 10:11 AM   #2
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What and where does a person get the red things bolted to the axles that fit or are the dollies? They do look handy.

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What and where does a person get the red things bolted to the axles that fit or are the dollies? They do look handy.

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I did a search on "Hub Dollies" and found a bunch.
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Looks like he uses to ones from Nebraska, five bolt hub dollies.
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Larry - the dolly set under the car is from Merrick Machine. They are adapters for their standard wheel dolly's. They can be found from various online retailers. I have a set of standard dolly's under each car for the winter to make moving things around so much easier.

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Taking out the wheel tubs and moving the springs back to stock hangers for a 9" tire car. Possible 265/225hp stocker if I follow suit with my Dads combination.
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Paul Lindberg in Minnesota racing a '56 Sedan in N/SA
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Paul is my father, this wagon was his first car before he built the sedan for the 1971 season. He took the complete drive train out of the wagon and dropped it into the sedan and picked up a tenth back 50 years ago. Probably be the same tenth slower duplicating his current setup and putting it into the wagon again. The wagon is a natural O car but it would probably make more sense to add a little weight and run P since it is on the high side of O at 15.82 in its original 210 trim.

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Paul is my father, this wagon was his first car before he built the sedan for the 1971 season. He took the complete drive train out of the wagon and dropped it into the sedan and picked up a tenth back 50 years ago. Probably be the same tenth slower duplicating his current setup and putting it into the wagon again. The wagon is a natural O car but it would probably make more sense to add a little weight and run P since it is on the high side of O at 15.82 in its original 210 trim.

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You might pick up more than a tenth, todays tires and track prep being what they are.

Enjoying your project...
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Does the 1956 engine have different pistons than the 1955?
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