The only ones I have any experiance with are the Steeda c/c's. The car isn't finished yet so I haven't driven with them, but the installation was darn near effortless. Hardest part was taking off the stock plates. Quality is top notch, and I really liked the fact that the are made out of steel (plated) and completely eliminate the rubber bushings with a teflon lined steel bearing. From the FRPP catalog pics, their's look exactly like the Steeda plates.
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Black '87 LX 5.0 5 spd T-top with
450hp '71 351 Cleveland 4V,
C6 tranny,
"and some other stuff"
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