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Originally Posted by MHORTON79
Man, this build has really picked up steam of late. It's looking amazing. Paint looks like glass already.
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Actually -- getting a hot rod built by Brizio Streetrods is a very fast and timely process. HE just doesn't post or even share much info with the owner. His customers are very hot rod savvy and don't really need a lot of hand holding and updates. There is a TRUST there that they are getting EXACTLY the hot rod they spec'd out from the get go.
His customers are also extremely capable of funding the builds. That's a major difference, I think, of his customer base versus a more "normal" customer base where there are stumbles - stops and starts. He knows he can just work the process from start to finish and there's no question about being paid. If he thought a customer wasn't capable and willing - then he just wouldn't take you as a customer. He has a waiting list - you get in line to get a car built. :>)
His business is based around a work flow. The project doesn't even start until it's ready to go - and then once that process starts - it just moves thru the system. Remember too -- that most of these cars are pretty simple. So other than some minor body mods - or a chopped top - or louvers etc - these are more a fit and finish - or patch panels - floors etc.
Now - that's not saying that every car is the same or that they all flow perfectly because there are many very custom builds that are complicated -- but many are not - and they just "get done". Mine being one of those.