I picked up a set of steps from a horse drawn carriage.that go out then up. probably from a carriage that had double steps. Most have about a 8-12 inch drop. just right for a T speedster.
The first set was built off of a Spirit car that we had here in the shop. So we were able to make them bolt onto their rear radius rod bracket that is welded to the frame. Unbolt the radius rod slip a plate in between the rod and the frame bracket and bolt it back up. You may have to have a longer bolt. Then we drilled 2 smaller 3/8 holes thru the frame bracket to keep the step from turning.
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