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1928 Chrysler 72


gebo

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My 1928 Chrysler 72 had the clock spring type shock absorbers . The brand name of the shocks were Hassler. Basically there is a spring inside a canister which attaches to the frame and body dampening the shock. It is better than nothing, but not very efficient either. Zeke

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My 1928 Chrysler 72 had the clock spring type shock absorbers . The brand name of the shocks were Hassler. Basically there is a spring inside a canister which attaches to the frame and body dampening the shock. It is better than nothing, but not very efficient either. Zeke

Zeke01, Thank you for your answer.

The model 72 has actually been produced without shock absorbers?

How is the ride?

Is there anyone here who has a suggestion on how to solve the problem is?

gebo

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Thank you for the answers, but how is the ride?

Without shocks, the ride is fine as long as you stay under 15mph. Over that the ride becomes a little hairy. Especially a sedan, your back seat passengers will get seasick.

I've got a 1929 75 that I have modified with telescopic shocks. Now that's a fine ride! but not original.

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