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    Feedback on 32 Hi-boy builders

     



    I have narrowed my search fro 32 Hi-boy builder to two. FastLane Speed and Rod Shop, Mission Kansas and Rjay's Speed Shop in Cuba, Missouri. Both use quality parts P&Js, Super bell, Kilbourne etc.... I work overseas, but plan to visit them later this year. Would appreciate some feeback if anyone has purchased parts/car from either builder.

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    Never heard of either..... that does not mean they dont do quality work. Many small shops do good work.
    Look at www.NNfiberglass.com
    They are in the area and I stand behind them 100%

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    I have to agree with Iceburgh , N&N did a great job on my 32 . I went to the Myrtle Beach show last month and there was a 32 for sale ,what a piece of crap . And the guy wanted the same price for it that I paid for mine and the quality was poor. THe doors didn't line up and the seams looked real bad.

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    I wish to heck I'd found N&N when I started my project. It would have saved me $6K up front, gotten me more parts to start with, and saved hundreds of hours of work and frustration.

    By the way, all you have to do is see Iceburgh's '32 to understand why he recommends N&N.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Henry Rifle
    I wish to heck I'd found N&N when I started my project. It would have saved me $6K up front, gotten me more parts to start with, and saved hundreds of hours of work and frustration.

    By the way, all you have to do is see Iceburgh's '32 to understand why he recommends N&N.


    Here is a picture of it, a real beauty.


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    Iceburgh's 32 is so killer and those flames are perfect on it...not too much and not too little. I love the shaved door handles & hinges too. Everything flows together so smoothly. His build was a joy to follow as he showed in great detail in his photos. Everything flows together and that N&N fiberglass body is top notch!

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