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Old 01-08-2011, 03:23 PM
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Well Guys we are getting ready to cut the first 2 production chassis's this week. Prototyping is over with. I'm working out parts list and pricing as we speak. We have these first two spoken for. Initial pricing is looking to be just over 20K. We had to design some tube control arms to be able to get the rack low enough to clear the engine dampener. The ride height on this chassis is pretty aggressive at about 4.5" to the bottom of the frame and the frame barely hangs below the rocker.

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Old 01-08-2011, 03:28 PM
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Well Guys we are getting ready to cut the first 2 production chassis's this week. Prototyping is over with. I'm working out parts list and pricing as we speak. We have these first two spoken for. Initial pricing is looking to be just over 20K. We had to design some tube control arms to be able to get the rack low enough to clear the engine dampener. The ride height on this chassis is pretty aggressive at about 4.5" to the bottom of the frame and the frame barely hangs below the rocker.

will this work for 66/67 GTO as well? (maybe my next project)
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Old 01-08-2011, 03:32 PM
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will this work for 66/67 GTO as well? (maybe my next project)
As far as I know it should. Only the Wagons and Elcamino's are different.
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is it a roller for 20k, if not, what else is needed to be a roller?
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Old 01-08-2011, 04:38 PM
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is it a roller for 20k, if not, what else is needed to be a roller?
wheels
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wheels
Pretty short snooty one word answer there.

Does it include welding?
Mig?
Tig?
Will it be welded In a "jig" or saw horses?
Any "Real World Testing" done?
Are people in Bakersfield capable of this level of work or will it be outsourced to China?

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Old 01-08-2011, 05:36 PM
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Pretty short snooty one word answer there.

Does it include welding?
Mig?
Tig?
Will it be welded In a "jig" or saw horses?
Any "Real World Testing" done?
Are people in Bakersfield capable of this level of work or will it be outsourced to China?

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I'm sorry there are not more things needed. Maybe if you order one I could short you a few parts so the list would be longer.

It's better then what they find in Oakdale. Oakdale has much better panties though.

It will be fully welded yes. And we use real horses not wooden saw horses.

Obviously the MAN known around this world by 3 letters, is getting a big head or tired of counting panties.
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great answer.
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what if someone wants to stop?
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