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06-28-2012 06:12 PM #7
I hear ya, Dave! I have actually driven it a lot under it's own power but I just didn't know you then....

If I end up doing this deal and if I can juggle things correctly, it may actually speed up the process. I thinking it would make more sense to try to sell my current frame as a rolling chassis to fund the new one. It may not be show quality but it's a really good driver chassis and already has the Mustang II, 9" rear, 4 wheel disc brakes, etc. I think it would be way too much work to make this chassis pretty enough for the corvette suspension.
There are a few SoCal companies that have 35-40 boxed frame rails & center sections that aren't too bad on price. If I brought the suspension & install kits to them, they could make it a roller pretty easy.
I need to check with California DMV about potential registration issues with adding a new frame & selling the old one."It is not much good thinking of a thing unless you think it out." - H.G. Wells





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