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I have a bunch of Day 2 type high performance items on Ebay and thought some members may be interested. Free shipping in the continental US to paid members. I will discount the international shipping charge by the domestic rate for international paid members.
Here are the items: Vintage Real Wood Steering Wheel ![]() Vintage Paxton Supercharger From 66 Shelby GT-350 ![]() Awesome Ansen 2 Piece Cast Iron Bellhousing with Original Bolts ![]() Early Square Tube Long Tail Traction Bars ![]() Holley List 4781 850 CFM Double Pumper First Design Dated 1970 ![]() Thanks and Good Luck, Jason |
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Hey Jason, Did you ever figure anymore about the history of your bars? Though they may have been a production item by some small company, I'm not convinced they were not just some one-offs using a stock lower shock plate like this one:
![]() The part I am showing it a repro part and I'm not sure it is the same as the ones used on your bars, but they appear to have a similar origin. I think the bars are neat looking. The square tube is a look everyone seems to like. Heck, this could be how Bill Jenkins prototyped his first set. Not sure how great the tin plate holds up in competition and the lack of a J- bolt but they are cool! <div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: SuperNovaSS</div><div class="ubbcode-body"> Early Square Tube Long Tail Traction Bars ![]() Thanks and Good Luck, Jason </div></div> |
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Paul,
That could be the case. If someone did make them they did a nice job with the angled front nose and rubber snubbers. Jason |
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I have an old M.A.S. catalog and I believe that is who made them, they look a lot like the MAS traction bars with rear bumper and front snubber.
Whitetop you are usually right on this, could they be MAS traction bars? |
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I recently picked up a pair of very similar short bars so I would say not homemade.
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Okay, not homemade then. Do you think they were Chevrolet sourced shock plates?
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: neresto</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I recently picked up a pair of very similar short bars so I would say not homemade.
![]() </div></div>***1968 or earlier bars butted welded to the end{cut off at back}.
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