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bigtyme1
03-25-2008, 01:26 PM
Well my car is back on a forward climb. The mini Tubs are complete along with most of the sheetmetal work. I was a little nervious about doing my first set of mini tubs so I called Frank at Prodigy, he sugusted I get the video and do some homework. But I'm still not very sure of myself! So what did Frank do? He sent his top builder Mike to my house. Mike packed his tools and even brought his own sheetmetal for the frame rails. We tag teamed this thing and had it done in 2 days, including the G-bar and a few other thing along the way. I was just the grunt man, while mike pointed me in the correct direction. This kids has got a major talent for sheetmetal and is going to score in this business. Frank and his family has held my hand for the last 3 years in this build and we're not over yet. Mike and I are planning some ideas for the interior and sound system. Although I'm not sure he knows that yet. :unibrow:
My hat goes off to Mike, Frank and Lisa at Prodigy customs.
bigtyme1
03-25-2008, 01:33 PM
Also wanted to add, Mike stayed with us and even played with the kids a little. It was a real pressure to have a celebrity stay at my house. Real down to earth, no bull**** kinda guy. I offer to have him move in with us but I think he's not liking this cold weather.
bucks69
03-25-2008, 01:46 PM
Frank being the progressive forward thinking business man he is has bodywork men for rent..
HAVE TOOLS---WILL TRAVEL.... LOL
I will have to agree with Frank being good to work with, he has held my hand on my journey too and has never let up with the help... Now if someone besides me could see my vision I would be going good...LMAO
Speedster
03-25-2008, 04:47 PM
Frank's the man. Even with all of the crap I give him, he still gets stuff out...
Thanks for the Rear T/A Wing standoffs Frank. They came today. :)
ProdigyCustoms
03-25-2008, 05:39 PM
i cant help but notice about trading your wife for parts in your signature..... but im gonna leave it at just pointing it out:D
Ya know.............Michael does seem excited about going back up there again????????
bill amsley
03-25-2008, 06:35 PM
yep, frank helped me out today too. thanks frank bill
awr68
03-25-2008, 08:01 PM
Congrats Mark on getting the tubs in...even if you were just the shop boy! ;)
Yep Mike has turned into quite the builder! I look forward to seeing/talking with the Prodigy Crew every year at SEMA! :cheers:
Vegas69
03-25-2008, 08:17 PM
If I would have known I could just fly the crew into my place.:rofl: Frank was telling me about this last week.
bigtyme1
03-26-2008, 07:57 PM
Ya know.............Michael does seem excited about going back up there again????????
Yea, Shannon Keeps asking when he's coming up again? What ever it takes to build the car. She's a real trooper.
All kidding aside. He is welcome anytime just to visit, wish we could have talked more but it was a busy week end, I could learn alot from him.. The bottom of the car is sanded and should have Worth SKS on it by Saturday. I'm picking up the rear Friday. I'll post some picks.
JohnC
06-03-2008, 04:44 PM
Yea, Shannon Keeps asking when he's coming up again? What ever it takes to build the car. She's a real trooper.
All kidding aside. He is welcome anytime just to visit, wish we could have talked more but it was a busy week end, I could learn alot from him.. The bottom of the car is sanded and should have Worth SKS on it by Saturday. I'm picking up the rear Friday. I'll post some picks.
Any pics yet? I'd like to see what the wurth SKS stoneguard looks like. Are you using black or the grey??? Thanks...super build by the way...
John
bigtyme1
06-04-2008, 03:27 AM
Here you go. It turned out great and I used the black
Bowtieracing
06-04-2008, 04:30 AM
Good pic of the G-bar !!!
I allso want to say i how pleased i am with Franks customer service. He even found really old tracking codes of my g-bar wich i now lost by my freight forwarder...:willy:
Denvervet
06-04-2008, 09:32 PM
I noticed in one your first pics a 3M sheeting to protect the primer....looks like a self sticking product. Looks very handy...do you know the name of it? I'm looking at using SEM protex chipguard so I can shoot with a cheapo gun. Do you know what the advantage of the SKS is ?
bigtyme1
06-05-2008, 03:08 AM
I noticed in one your first pics a 3M sheeting to protect the primer....looks like a self sticking product. Looks very handy...do you know the name of it? I'm looking at using SEM protex chipguard so I can shoot with a cheapo gun. Do you know what the advantage of the SKS is ?
That paper is a Spark deflecting paper the I covered the car with while we did the mini tubs, it's about $80.00 dollors a roll. The mini tub was a after thought so I had to protect the body work. As far as the SKS, I really like how it turned out but I don't know the advantages over Sem because I have never used it before.
deuce_454
06-05-2008, 04:08 AM
ive decided to stop calling frank.. it seems everytime i talk to him he manages to have exactly what i need at a price i cant refuse... :D
JohnC
06-05-2008, 05:49 AM
ive decided to stop calling frank.. it seems everytime i talk to him he manages to have exactly what i need at a price i cant refuse... :D
YES! Frank is awesome! :thumbsup:
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