I wanted to start a thread to give some of our customers recognition for their builds as well as show our appreciation for their support in our company and our product. This thread will be dedicated to cars built on Roadster Shop chassis by individuals and other shops around the country. A complete chassis is a major decision in a vehicle build. It is not only a large financial decision as some may see it. It is a large decision based on safety, craftsmanship, attention to detail, and most importantly the overall performance of the car. We feel honored that so many individuals and professional builders alike have noticed our commitment to building the best, and have chosen to build their car on a Roadster Shop chassis.
Below is a collection of cars that will range from garage built to pro built, from traditional hot rods to pro-touring mucle cars, and everything in between. Some familiar faces, some new ones.
Let's start with some fresh cars that will be revealed at SEMA in 2 weeks.
1959 Cadillac Convertible built by Sic Chops in Arizona.
Custom Fast Track chassis with air ride
LSA engine with a 6L90 trans
Look for it in the Meguire's booth
A complete chassis is a major decision in a vehicle build. It is not only a large financial decision as some may see it. It is a large decision based on safety, craftsmanship, attention to detail, and most importantly the overall performance of the car.
That says it all right there.
Looking forward to seeing the amazing cars!
We feel honored that so many individuals and professional builders alike have noticed our commitment to building the best, and have chosen to build their car on a Roadster Shop chassis.
Absolutely the best. From design to execution, amazing attention to detail.
The 59 looks great! Any idea if they chopped the windshield frame or is that stock height? Hard to tell from the pics.
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69 Charger. 438ci Gen2 hemi. Flex fuel. Holley HP efi. 650rwhp @7250 510rwtq @5700. 95 F355. 96 Carrera 4S. 59 Cadillac series 62 convertible.
Tim's 67 Nova on a Roadster Shop Fast Track chassis.
Very nice, clean build style. Tim built the car with the help of a local race and resto shop that did the sheet metal work and paint. We were very excited to see the car in person after receiving Tim's pictures. Unfortunately Tim lives in Alaska, so this one probably won't be showing up on the show circuit.
Below is a collection of cars that will range from garage built to pro built, from traditional hot rods to pro-touring mucle cars, and everything in between. Some familiar faces, some new ones.
I was wondering when you were going to post up pictures of Rob's Torino, then I read back over the section where you said you would be posting up a collection of cars.