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Hi Everyone,
I recently found a post by Scott Danforth who said he was making and selling brackets for AD g-body suspension conversions. I've been trying to contact him but because I'm a new member I'm unable to PM. Do you know if he even makes these anymore and how I get the privilege to PM?

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Once you've had four posts approved, you'll be able to PM. I emailed your post to Scott.


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Still making them. Thanks for the heads up baldeagle


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Scott could you please PM me your contact info? I was trying to email you the other day as I want to purchase one of your kits for my 1948 Chevy AD 3/4 ton. Unfortunately the email was old. Oh and Thank you baldeagle.

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my email is in my profile information. danforths@lsol.net your too new of a member to send or recieve PM's. just send me an email.


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Ok thank you.

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I'm planning on using a Danforth front end too.

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Would like to talk to anyone that has installed a SBC 283,327,350 in an AD truck with a danforth cross member and what you did for front motor mounts, Any help greatly apprpciated.


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Weeds, is your chassis original up front except for the cross member??


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Weeds, PM sent.


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[censored], recieved your email, not ignoring you. have a house full of guests for Zack's grad party. Will email you in the AM.

I have some pics, however most are of a generic mounting plate with a GM mount attached. usually 3/8" plate, tapped for your mount, then welded in place.


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Old thread I know but getting ready to install Scott's K member and I have a few questions for him. Have emailed him but no response and PM box is full. Have talked to him on the phone in the past but now have lost his phone number. Anybody here know how to contact him? Help would be much appreciated.

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Originally Posted by ADH
Old thread I know but getting ready to install Scott's K member and I have a few questions for him. Have emailed him but no response and PM box is full. Have talked to him on the phone in the past but now have lost his phone number. Anybody here know how to contact him? Help would be much appreciated.

I'm not sure if you've managed to get Scott yet ADH but I chat to Scott on Facebook,i'll tell him to check in and contact you.


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