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MoparCar 11-26-2013 04:45 AM

Any Mopar in the plans?

Jr 11-26-2013 07:42 AM

Any updates on the 69 Camaro?

Chassisworks 11-26-2013 08:26 AM

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Originally Posted by MoparCar (Post 518988)
Any Mopar in the plans?

Of course! Just need someone to want one bad enough to bring us a car. Historically the Mopar guys have been...a little more purist when it comes to suspension.

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Originally Posted by DJW32 (Post 519011)
Any updates on the 69 Camaro?

Which one? The car that went to SEMA is about to go back to it's owner for bodywork etc. We have another '69 in line and a '67/8 too waiting for in-house chassis builds.

Jr 11-26-2013 03:27 PM

Matte black with blue stripe on the rear. This car had no sheet metal on the front of it. I believe it was a sema car from last year( maybe 2011 sema).

Chassisworks 11-26-2013 04:52 PM

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Originally Posted by DJW32 (Post 519070)
Matte black with blue stripe on the rear. This car had no sheet metal on the front of it. I believe it was a sema car from last year( maybe 2011 sema).

Ah, that is our display car. It debuted at SEMA '12 and was painted in about 30 seconds by Pascual at Marquez Design. It travels the country in the back of the big rig. It will likely never be a runner as we'd have to build a second display car. It's tough to show off chassis parts when they're covered by stupid stuff like carpet and fenders. The black car has the prototype gStreet chassis which has many small, mostly unnoticeable, differences.

The current version of the chassis has updated inner rockers for an even lower seat height, slight changes to the floor, subframe connector, and front frame. It has more aggressive geometry, too. And a lot of unpublished, whiz-bang options that will show up in this thread eventually. :headspin:

Chassisworks 12-31-2013 04:12 PM

It's been over a month since I updated this thread so I had to get in one more post before the end of the year. I found the perfect part. This is BRAND new.

I had no idea this existed until today when Mike, one of the other sales guys, showed me his latest purchase. He picked up a MOMO steering wheel for his drag car and wanted a quick release. Rather than buying our blank hub and drilling it out he talked Chris Jr, machine shop manager, into making him this custom hub. (Guess what kind of wheel he has?) Chris Senior figured if Mike and Jr wanted one someone else might too so we made a bunch of them.

This new 6-bolt quick release hub fits MOMO and some Sparco wheels. It has a 70mm bolt circle.

https://fbcdn-sphotos-c-a.akamaihd.n...50144af0183374

camcojb 12-31-2013 04:31 PM

Very cool!

Bad94 12-31-2013 04:46 PM

You don't have those for stock style columns do you?

Chassisworks 12-31-2013 05:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Bad94 (Post 525902)
You don't have those for stock style columns do you?

We do not. I think Grant makes one.

GregWeld 12-31-2013 06:01 PM

Nice hands.....



HAHAHAHAHAHAHA


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