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Originally Posted by RS-Perf
We are looking into possibly developing a production chassis for the 63-72 C10 pick ups. It seems that more and more are popping up that are built to a high level. Does anyone have serious interest in this type of chassis?
We purchased a '70 out of Arizona with the intentions of using this as the test truck for a production chassis. The trucks have great lines and you can still find nice, solid trucks for under $5,000. I'm just testing the waters to see if there would be enough interest and what people would be looking for.
The idea would be to offer a complete rolling chassis that is a direct bolt up replacement to the stock body, bed, bumpers, core support, etc...
What other features would be important to you?
Performance? - Pro-Touring or Fair Ground Cruiser
Stance? - Fixed or adjustable (Air Ride)
Price?
Ease of Installation?
Levels of completion?
Strength?
Appearance and Quality?
Any serious input would be greatly appreciated.
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The p. t. 68 I am building has c4 on all 4 corners--already planning to use c5 or c6 on next one !! I built mine own chassis but would be real interested in an affordable chassis for next project--Have u seen how many c5 rolling chassis are on ebay lately ?? i know roger at iron works uses c5 and c6 components without using the factory aluminum plate but for the home builder if some one could design frame rails that catch the mounting points on the factory plates , most of the geometry other than the upper a-arms would be done!!! I've been looking at these alot---lengthen the torque tube--make any wheel base--sorry i got winded!!! lol jim