Interesting photos Garry.I mentioned the Volvo because I dont rate vehicles with swing axle suspension such as Hafs, PinZ, Tatras, early VWs etc. They would cock wheels on my driveway. And when the wheel comes back to earth the track width is suddenly 6'' narrower until the tyre can slip sideways and normalise the suspension.
I appreciate the problem of heavily modifying rare and relatively unique vehicles. That's why I suggested simple stuff like disconnectable antiroll bar, and alluded to something like telescopic or scissor type spring shackles, which can be removed to return the vehicle back to original when desired.
If the stability issues can be relatively easily addressed, and help to keep the shiney side up, that can't be a bad thing in that it would tend to preserve the rare hard to replace body parts of both vehicle and occupants
BTW, has anyone on the forum unintentionally tested the std 101 rollover bar? I have the remains of a vehicle that had a rusted out chassis, and the bulkhead mounting for the rollbar is scary.
Bill.


 
						
					 
					
					
 
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