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Nose Diping

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I hear the thunderbirds due to engine being heavy for frame, tends to nose dip?
How true is this ?
Driving these cars, are they better quality than say fairlane and edsel ??

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You have to remember the suspension in these cars are over 50 years old and you can't expect them to handle like late model cars. There are modifications you can do to make them handle better such as different spring rates or adjustable shocks and so on. Good luck Rick
 
You have to remember the suspension in these cars are over 50 years old and you can't expect them to handle like late model cars. There are modifications you can do to make them handle better such as different spring rates or adjustable shocks and so on. Good luck Rick
 
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