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Hi Kevin. Contact me - I might have a project for you. I produced many of the DIY automotive shows as well as home improvement shows. Looking forward to hearing from you - Melissa Cross, melissacross@comcast.net
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| Posts: 1 | Location: Nashville TN | Registered: Dec 28, 2007 |   |
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Hi KevKev, isn't your post just a tad misleading? Built form scratch doesn't mean assembling a kitcar. Scratch means you make & pull your own molds, beat your own panels etc.
Melissa you seem to be being mislead, watch yourself. Feel free to contact me if you have any questions. Cris
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| Posts: 1 | Location: In the foothills of the Rockies. | Registered: May 15, 2008 |   |
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Chris school is open and I would never mislead Melissa cross true I did'nt pull the molds but it's very easily done I do it all the time.
a scratch built project is more than copying an exsisting design.
Imagine this: if you had to fabricate your own spindles control arms, complete square tube chassis structure including roll cage, sand cast your own replica 6.0 wheels in alluminum, design the exact gauge graphics for that production year, design a one of a kind drivetrain thats never been in a car before, I even designed my own friggin Akerman ratio's and anti dive positions. building a buck and a plug is easy try welding up a unjigged chassis into a 200mph work of art. all this out doors on a brick drive way. I can fabricate anything & Melissa cross trust me. Kevin Lyons, Kevkev60
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| Posts: 3 | Location: http://www.kitcentral.com/pn/html/modules.php?set_albumName=album20&op=modload&name=gallery&file=index&include=view_album.php | Registered: Dec 02, 2007 |   |
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