Dave Owens
06-26-2013, 11:37 AM
Although still missing windows, seats, hood, trim, etc I did get my 58 with factory "Aire Suspension" option out for a couple of test rides.
It is a complicated system with a belt driven compressor, air tank, pressure regulator, soleniod valve, 3 mechanically controlled air leveling valves, check valves, high and low pressure lines, linkages and more. After a few adjustements of the valve linkages the car was sitting level and automatically adjusting for the weight of the top being up or down.
The system is factory correct with exception of the Firestone 9000 series air bags. Fewer than 20 were built and club members still have 6 of these cars. This car just may be the only currently "functional" air suspension retractable that exists.
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It is a complicated system with a belt driven compressor, air tank, pressure regulator, soleniod valve, 3 mechanically controlled air leveling valves, check valves, high and low pressure lines, linkages and more. After a few adjustements of the valve linkages the car was sitting level and automatically adjusting for the weight of the top being up or down.
The system is factory correct with exception of the Firestone 9000 series air bags. Fewer than 20 were built and club members still have 6 of these cars. This car just may be the only currently "functional" air suspension retractable that exists.
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