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Project American Heroes - Bringing Up The Rear - '57 Chevy Convertible

In Part 3, Project American Heroes now has a suspension in the back, one that'll take our big-block's copious amounts of horsepower
By Arvid Svendsen
Photography by Arvid Svendsen
1957 Chevy Bel Air Rearend Installation
Project American Heroes will... 
   
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1957 Chevy Bel Air Rearend Installation
Project American Heroes will be contributing to the frivolous waste of rubber with Moser Engineering's fabricated housing and 33-spline axles. Moser Engineering is the premier supplier of rear differentials for almost any application. Known for its speedy, high-quality service, it builds not only outstanding rear differentials for racing, but also assembles stout rears for hot rods and high-performance street cars.
1957 Chevy Bel Air Rearend Installation
The guys at Roadster Shop... 
   
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1957 Chevy Bel Air Rearend Installation
The guys at Roadster Shop TIG-welded these upper control arm brackets for the Heidt's Four Bar rear suspension. A 3/8-inch thick face plate, and standard internal gussets and bulk heads make sure the torque from the 572 Rat will transfer nicely to the rear wheels.
1957 Chevy Bel Air Rearend Installation
Combination lower control... 
   
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1957 Chevy Bel Air Rearend Installation
Combination lower control arm/shock mount bracket is attached to the housing. Moser's Fabricated housings are made from 1/8-inch thick, laser-cut mild steel, which is fabricated from one triangulated piece of metal. Available at any width, the Moser Fabricated housings use 3-inch x .25-inch thick DOM tubing, with any choice of housing ends.
1957 Chevy Bel Air Rearend Installation
Air Ride Technologies provided... 
   
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1957 Chevy Bel Air Rearend Installation
Air Ride Technologies provided its ShockWaves for the Project American Heroes build. With proven, patented sealing technology, anodized billet aluminum construction, and 16-position adjustable valving, the '57 will not only handle like a road racer, but will also ride well and provide the ultimate adjustable stance.
1957 Chevy Bel Air Rearend Installation
Installation of the rear suspension... 
   
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1957 Chevy Bel Air Rearend Installation
Installation of the rear suspension involves bolting the ShockWaves to the upper shock mount crossmember.
1957 Chevy Bel Air Rearend Installation
With ShockWaves in place,... 
   
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1957 Chevy Bel Air Rearend Installation
With ShockWaves in place, the housing is joined to the ShockWaves via the lower mounting fasteners.
1957 Chevy Bel Air Rearend Installation
The Heidt's lower control... 
   
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1957 Chevy Bel Air Rearend Installation
The Heidt's lower control arm is bolted to the Roadster Shop brackets that have already been TIG-welded to the Moser housing.

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