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10-02-2007 08:04 AM #10
td welcome and like you i'm new to the building area of rodding . I how ever I do have skills that are required for a ground up build. I have been around auto's most my life and suspension and drive train are important area's . The guys here have had all the answers and pics help when trouble shooting or getting a idea on how to set something up . They may not be building your specific model but they know the in's and out's of rodding .
The guy's are right look for a project someone is selling . You can pick them up for the right money in a rolling stage of build . If some of there work is a bit less desirable you will only have to invest a small amount that way to get it corrected. This is buy far cheaper then a total frame build by a pro or frame purchase . Hot rodders in general do like to work on cars if its theres or anyone's it's a hobby we go to bed with LOL .Last edited by bluestang67; 10-02-2007 at 08:15 AM.





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