Some of you may remember my earlier thread about resonating/vibrating in my front end (97 SHO). I've ruled out motor mounts, subframe bushings, & tires. On cold mornings I hear "clunk, clunk, clunk" coming from the front end (sounds like pass side) which speeds up on pace with vehicle speed up to 30 mph or so. As things start to warm up in the drivetrain the clunking goes away but between 65 - 70 (whether cold or hot) I continue to get a resonating or high frequency vibration I can both hear & feel in the gas pedal, steering wheel, & floorboard. Left to right weight transfer (swerving back & forth) has no effect on this. I don't hear any outer cv joint clicking while turning at low speeds. Drive at speeds below 65 or above 75 & this situation all but disappears. I'm almost positive this is not a suspension issue because it relates to vehicle speed not how bumpy the road is. There is some modulation of this noise/resonating at highway speeds as the suspension absorbs slight dips in the road. The drivetrain has approx 80K miles on it but was taken out of a car that took a side hit hard enough for the car to go up on two wheels. Could I have inner cv joint issues or bearings? Any ideas?