Thread: Chassis fabrication
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09-01-2014 03:03 PM #16
Gypsy, I wasn't meaning to be critical, but you seemed to be frustrated that you weren't getting a bunch of answers, and I was just trying to help you understand that the guys & gals here often don't have a lot of shop references as they tend to prefer doing as opposed to paying to a large degree. Hopefully some of the links in those google searches shown above will pan out for you and you can find a good shop that satisfies your needs. There were a couple of shops that seemed to keep popping up, and their ads looked pretty good. One that caught my eye was Carolina Street Rods in Oxford. Don't know anything about them, but their experience list looked pretty good, if they're not too expensive....
Again, best luck with your search, and as you get things moving we'd love to see progress pictures, regardless who is doing the work!Last edited by rspears; 09-01-2014 at 03:23 PM.
Roger
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09-01-2014 06:10 PM #17
I've always done the majority of work on my cars with only some help from friends, one of the reasons that I don't know a lot about the commercial shops, but now i need some help, thanks
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09-01-2014 10:40 PM #18
Roger
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09-04-2014 04:04 PM #19
Have looked at some and presently am talking to a few rodder's as to reviews and evaluations, Thanks
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