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Your timing may be perfect. I used to employ a dozen 6G certified welders in my other buisness and my best welder ever stopped by this week looking for side evening work. I like to help him out when I can but he IS NOT a car guy or I would have him full time.
I have a 57 project that may be perfect for one. We could weld it up. Maybe weld one up for JY211 while were at it? Email me some cost and timeline. [email protected] |
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That is great Rodger. Very innovative.
I hope this works out well for you. Great idea man!:thumbsup: :cheers: |
PM me how much these are going for... I would LOVE to do something like this to my 57' !!!!
I have a Unisteer rack in the car now and a 22 gallon Ricks tank... Would the chassis except these? Jason http://i450.photobucket.com/albums/q...7/DSCN2443.jpg http://i450.photobucket.com/albums/q...7/DSCN2448.jpg |
I saw your thread via a posting on Tri5.com. I am a Tri5 exclusive builder in Auburn WA. I would be interested in more info and costs. Seems like a neat idea, tho I have some concerns about keeping things on the same plane without a frame jig or table, like shown in your shop.
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Great concept for the DIY individual. Looks like you and Eric designed a well thought out chassis with some cool option set ups. Nice job guys!
I think your smart to let the camaro chassis ideas go for now considering the abundance of after market availability and concentrating on other production frames. |
Definately would need a Jig and a great welder for it to not Warp...! Looks very thin. Have you driven the prototype ?
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:thumbsup: Way to go Rodger. Very innovative.
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Looks cool
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