On Sat, 31 Mar 2007, Sandwich Maker wrote: > and it should be easy to retrofit saginaw integral ps - didn't the '65 > or '66 have it? the ps gear would mount with a sill plate adapter > anyways, and probably take the existing pitman arm. Just checked; the 63-65 steering box is utterly incompatible with the 70-up box. Frank solved this problem though in his 63 Classic. I distinguish between "bolt-in" changes and ones requiring mods such as drilling cutting or adapting, and unless someone is hot-rodding I assume what people want is "bolt in" (or really close to). I don't mind hot-rod level changes personally, none of my cars are stock/collectable but those sorts of mods are ALWAYS more work than they appear, and you almost always "discover" little subtleties that smart factory engineers built in; clearances, bolt access, size, weight, etc... these are all fine for project cars, but for daily drivers a "surprise discovery" that a new strut bushing requires 4 hours of fiddling and adjustment is not usually welcome. In a hot rod it's part of the project! _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list