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Old 07-09-2009, 09:29 AM
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Here is a pic of the frames we are now offering. These will build about a 100" wheelbase depending on how you locate the rear axle.

Made from 2" x 3" 3/16 wall tube. Shown is the 350 Chevy engine with turbo 350 trans mount. The trans mount is removable so you don't have to pull the engine to get the trans out. They are 26 1/2" wide front to back.

We have all the brackets and perches to finish it.

A bare frame with NO mounts or brackets is just $299.00 As shown is $399 and that comes with the rubber cushions and engine mounts.

Lead time is about 2 weeks.
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Nice work Ron: Looks like you are going 24 hrs. a day.
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Another great peice of art work Ron! keep it up.
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awesome Ron... You did it yet once again!
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Hello fellow Bucketeers, If you haven't seen any of Rons work in person his fitting and welding is top notch. He has built several pieces for me so order with confidence, you won't be disappointed, Eddie
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Eddie thanks, but there ain't no check.
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Nice piece of work Ron!!

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Hey Ron, Didn't expect one, just maybe some slack on my next crazy idea/project!
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Here is a pic of the frames we are now offering. These will build about a 100" wheelbase depending on how you locate the rear axle.

Made from 2" x 3" 3/16 wall tube. Shown is the 350 Chevy engine with turbo 350 trans mount. The trans mount is removable so you don't have to pull the engine to get the trans out. They are 26 1/2" wide front to back.

We have all the brackets and perches to finish it.

A bare frame with NO mounts or brackets is just $299.00 As shown is $399 and that comes with the rubber cushions and engine mounts.

Lead time is about 2 weeks.
Hello, Ron,
I'm a newby and still doing some research. Do you make a frame for the '27 T? Does your frame use friction shocks, or hydraulics? Are all holes drilled and tapped for body mounting ? Will the Spirit '27 T fit your frame?

Thanks
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Old 08-26-2009, 01:22 PM
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Hi Johnny and welcome to the site.

We can build the frame anyway you want it. We have everything you might need to build a complete rolling chassis. Give me a call 865-932-7541 or email me at tbucket@comcast.net include your phone # and I'll call you.
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