Click the camera icon next to my name and go to the third page of my gallery. That car had a Speedway body on a custom fabbed chassis, steel three piece hood, and a Speedway nose. Rather than the proprietary suspension pieces that Speedway sells with their kit this one had a typical Super Bell front I beam and Magnum brake setup. The rear was an 8" Ford hung with quarter elliptic springs similar to the Speedway setup. As Bib said, the Speedway is priced very well, but you do get what you pay for. The body has a tendency to stress crack, though to be fair most glass bodies do. I just think the Speedway does a bit more than some other choices. I'm 6' and it was okay for short drives, but a cross country run would have been out of the question. Even if you're anything over 5' 9" I'd suggest the ones made for taller folk.

The poli-form product is very well built, and the man knows fiberglas. Wescott's reputation for quality is well deserved, there's probably not a better body out there, but it's not a stretch version. There's one other that wasn't on Bib's list; Superior Glass Works in Portland http://www.superiorglassworks.com/de...IndID=7&Cat=10
This body is a bit different in that it uses a '23 cowl and the rest is '27. They're on a par with Speedway.

If you do have an interest in the "lakes modified" style since it is similar in theme to the track car, the Zipper that Bib listed is an excellent piece and it too is built for more room. The video tape he sells claiming to show a build up is a little hoaky but that's more a function of Zipp being Zipp rather than an indictment of the product. He builds good quality stuff. Another modified that's pretty neat, and also built for more room, is the "Real hot rods" '29 roadster pickup based kit. They sell it from basic body all the way up to a full roller. http://realhotrods.info/ Again, the guy behind it also owns Fairlane Ind. a long time supplier of quality fiberglass parts, so he knows his stuff too.

One last comment, unless there's been some real changes at Rodnrace over the past few years their stuff is pretty weak. It used to be known as AI Fiberglass.