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There is a wonderful, very extensive and in depth thread somewhere about that. I wish I could remember where I saw it recently. I wasn't even interested in it but the thread was so good I had to read the whole thing.
That kinda stuff is really hard for me. But I saw a video with exactly what you need last week. It's about 1/2 way through it but now I can't find it. The old guy does it alone.
Looks pretty close the way it is. If the springs are correct for the car you might be able to take the springs to a spring shop and have them re-arched. Or just buy some Hemi springs for it. It may have came with those, I don't remember. Nice looking car.
When Big Daddy ran a Dana 60 in Top Fuel he didn't have that girdle on there. (Which I don't know if that does anything anyway.) He also didn't have those bolts to tighten up against the caps. Take off the girdle, take out the bolts that stick out and put in short bolts to plug the holes. I like...