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Old 03-27-2009, 07:40 AM
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Default ZO6 nova and Brian's 63 Duece will be in the Chassisworks booth

I'm leaving right now to display John and Brians nova at the Pleasanton show this weekend. We will be in the Chassisworks right next to the NAPA booth.

Hope to see you guys. This is the first time Johns nova has ever been out side.

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Take some pics of the cars in the Rodger that will be quite a sight!!!
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Rodger... you're one of the best.
Both those build are way cool dont get me wrong.
I was just wondering why Alston would want them in their booth.
Is anything on either car made by them ?
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I was just wondering why Alston would want them in their booth.
Is anything on either car made by them ?
I'd like to know this also.
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I'd like to know this also.
Admittedly the ZO6 Nova only has some small parts of ours, but the 63 Nova has our billet canted 4-link in the rear, as well as our street machine front crossmember and front suspension/steering system.
And I know old habits die hard, but Alston is a different, un-related company, we are Chassisworks!
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Both are awesome cars. Pictures don't do John's car justice - you really do need to see them in person to appreciate the work that went into it. I was fortunate to have been able to see the gauge pod come together while I was down there. Excellent work - Rodger has a great crew working in the shop and their craftsmanship shows. Check them out it you can make either show.
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Thanks for clarifing Tim.
Johns nova is really a piece of art and should be shown in a museum and I didnt realize the 63 had all those components.
BTW... I recieved my front clip and its killer as expected.
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BTW... I recieved my front clip and its killer as expected.
Glad to hear it!
Other vendors on the board can relate to this, but we rarely hear when parts are good, arrive on time, and fit well...we only hear when there is a problem, so....thanks!
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Take some pics of the cars in the Rodger that will be quite a sight!!!
Good thing you choose to build cars cuz your english is about as bad a mine.

Hooked on Phonics worked for me.....
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Rodger... you're one of the best.
Both those build are way cool dont get me wrong.
I was just wondering why Alston would want them in their booth.
Is anything on either car made by them ?
Brians has almost every part for a nova except the clips. We built all the same geometry into the car but at a super low ride height.

Johns car has Double adjustable Varishocks front and rear with there hood hinge fender supports and a bunch of small parts like bushings and adjusters.

I buy alot of small parts for alomost all my projects fron Chassisworks due to the selction of helpful parts they have.

I heard you might make the show Tim...
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