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Old 02-13-2013, 08:03 AM
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Just getting starting to gather information for the 60 Vette project. Our plan is to convert the body to a modern type chassis & drive train. It seems like there are lots of choices...Morrison, SRII, Jameson, Street Shop etc. Any ideas or suggestions would be awesome. Thanks!
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I will just throw us in the mix as well . We build our Fast-Track chassis for C1,C2 and the 68-72 C3's. It is available with either a traditional four-bar set up and Ford 9" or with our Fast-Track IRS. You can find some additional info here http://www.roadstershop.com/products...rvette-chassis. Feel free to contact us anytime if you have any questions at all.


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Street rod Garage [SRG] and the Roadster Shop have more experience with these cars than anyone. ALL good stuff. Highly functional = SRG. Highly functional plus pretty...Roadster Shop.
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I don't know what is better the build quality of RS or their customer support
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I like the R-S Chassis.The R-S prove's their stuff work's when you drive it hard.
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Street rod Garage [SRG] and the Roadster Shop have more experience with these cars than anyone. ALL good stuff. Highly functional = SRG. Highly functional plus pretty...Roadster Shop.


I can personally vouch for Street Rod Garage. That's who's building my 72 Chevelle IRS chassis. They've been in business over 30 years and know their stuff. They don't do alot mainstream marketing. I'd say 95% of their business is word of mouth. They are a little small shop In Alabama. They usually have anywhere from 30-40 chassis's going on at a time. RS makes some beautiful chassis as well. But, if you want to save some money without sacrificing quality, Street Rod Garage won't let you down.
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I like the R-S Chassis.The R-S prove's their stuff work's when you drive it hard.
Thanks for the compliments FETorino and coolwelder62! I dug up a shot of the C1-RS on the autocross course from the Columbus GoodGuys debut just for you.
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