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Old 12-16-2012, 03:46 AM
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Scott so is the front clip going to be another new offering fron Chubbys Fab??? I would think that once you get it out there "they will come" I know if I had or get an A body this is something I would want??? Just something to think about which I'm sure you have already! Again great work, but that's what we've come to expect from you
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Stiff as a 14 year old boy @ spring break.
Hmm! Chubby's fabrication? I wonder at what age Scott thought of the name for his SMALL business!
Just kidding Scott!
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Old 12-16-2012, 07:04 AM
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Stiff as a 14 year old boy @ spring break.
Now that is pretty damn stiff if I recall that summer when I was 14. Frame is looking good Scott.
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Old 12-16-2012, 07:28 AM
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Wow
that has to be a first
4x 335s that fit under the unmodified fenders man thats Cool !


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Hmm! Chubby's fabrication? I wonder at what age Scott thought of the name for his SMALL business!
Just kidding Scott!
Awesome chassis!

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It looks like you got rid of the body mount that is typically right behind the rear tire? I just notched my frame, and it doesn't seem like the tire would come in contact with it, but maybe it did for you?
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what size are those speedo and tach gauges? 5"? and what sizes are the other gauges? Super badass build, keep at it
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Old 12-16-2012, 02:22 PM
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How much room do you have between your rear tire, and your frame? I have been wondering how close I can get before it rubs while articulating. Excellent fab work!
About .750" between tire and frame.Thanks
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Scott so is the front clip going to be another new offering fron Chubbys Fab??? I would think that once you get it out there "they will come" I know if I had or get an A body this is something I would want??? Just something to think about which I'm sure you have already! Again great work, but that's what we've come to expect from you
Thank's, I could build some chevelle clip's,All it take's is that one special Tool.
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Old 12-16-2012, 02:27 PM
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Hmm! Chubby's fabrication? I wonder at what age Scott thought of the name for his SMALL business!
Just kidding Scott!
Awesome chassis!

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I was givin the nick name Chubby in high school.Now everybody calls me chubby around Town.My chassis bussines is reg. under Vintage Racing & Performance.

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