SIXTY4, Man that frame is nice. Looks just like the factory original. If you don't mind me asking? Where did you get it from? I am sure plenty would like to know since many of the frames on C-2's out there aren't in the best of shape. If you don't mind I would like to get an idea of what a brand new frame costs today. I would imagine there must not be many Corvette frame suppliers out there either.
-- Edited by ffas23 at 09:24, 2008-12-08
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1967 Marlboro Maroon 4spd Coupe 1973 Dark Blue 4spd Coupe w/air, original 25,000 miles 1999 Black C-5 Hatchback Coupe 6spd LS1 1934 Ford 3 Window Coupe eng. code "ZZZ" 350-345hp Chevy Powered! 1970 Black on Black Monte Carlo(FOR SALE)Asking $18k
If you look close you will notice that the frame is boxed. I purchased this frame from http://www.colliertechnologies.com/main.html you can even get it in Stainless Steel! This frame was long and very hard researched. I went and picked it up this year at Carlisle. The problem was it was a display model. We tried to bolt up pieces to it and nothing worked! The owner himself made good on the one in the picture. He even brought a new frame down from Canada! So far so good! In my book it makes him a standup guy. You will see more of these as time goes by. The structural aspect is far superior than the originals INMHO. There is only one other repro frame that I know of and that is Michigan Vette. The problem is they are Ugly but they work! I paid $5500,00 for the frame you see.
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SCREW THE OTHER CORVETTE FORUM AND THEIR MODERATING PUPPETS!
Now if you could sell me the Monte Carlo at a bargain price. I am only in CT
Sent you a PM.
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1967 Marlboro Maroon 4spd Coupe 1973 Dark Blue 4spd Coupe w/air, original 25,000 miles 1999 Black C-5 Hatchback Coupe 6spd LS1 1934 Ford 3 Window Coupe eng. code "ZZZ" 350-345hp Chevy Powered! 1970 Black on Black Monte Carlo(FOR SALE)Asking $18k