That's looks perfect as you can see mine sits up 2.5 inches
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way to high in the front.I have a stubby billet antenna. The antenna portion is off in that picture. I currently just drive around with the base mounted only. The car also has 04 Cobra brakes front and rear.
http://www.cjponyparts.com/scott-drake-radio-antenna-billet-8-with-round-base-1965-1968/p/ANT22/
OP, when talking about the arning/shelby drop, and the negative wedge kit, that is only if you want to drop the upper control arm pivot point more than 1". in fact on race cars, shelby actually went to 1 1/4" drop. but then the teams were replacing ball joints after every race.
using lowering springs does not affect the need or lack of need, for a negative wedge kit. and unless you are going racing, auto crossing, or other corner carving exercise, you dont need to drop the upper control arm pivot point more than 1".
as for the negative wedge kit itself, personally i would rather modify the upper control arms by changing the ball joint angle to allow a 1 1/2" drop.
Rbohm. Thanks for the info. Hey I noticed your icon. N9MB!!! I worked at little bit on the airplane in chino about 22 years ago. Lol.
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cool. years ago i thought about building one. never had any money, nor enough time though.

Open tracker is where I got my roller perches. Like others have said that's a great upgrade.
Yes, those are the roller perches.
Okay I just ordered them!! I think I'm done. Lol. I let you guys know how it turns out in a few weeks.
After this is done how bad will the alignment be? I will get an alignment but just curious if it will be out of wack. Will I really even know?
horseplay has a good point. do try the alignment yourself with the listed tool.