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    Nice work! Enjoyed the play-by-play website.

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    Arrowhead
    nice web site. How much welding is involved in the assembly? Looks like a well thought out kit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by stovens View Post
    Arrowhead
    nice web site. How much welding is involved in the assembly? Looks like a well thought out kit.

    Steve - I have actually seen Arrowhead's new project. He'll say that it's nice, but I can attest to the fact that it's beyond nice. The welds are very good quality. The design is extremely strong with good triangulation and reinforcing where needed. There are a lot of tight spaces that will make his life interesting. The body - probably better then most 'glass units, but probably not quite on a par with, say Wescott. The promo car that he is shown in I have seen and it is beautiful. The only worry that I would have - interior space is tight.
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    Quote Originally Posted by stovens View Post
    Arrowhead
    nice web site. How much welding is involved in the assembly? Looks like a well thought out kit.
    Technically, there should not be any welding required. All brackets are welded on and those that are not, they supply the hardware to screw or rivit on. The only reason you would need to weld is if you choose to modify or install and engine/transmission they do not support or make other modifications.

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    Beautiful car. Great lines.

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