Thread: Chassis fabrication
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09-01-2014 05:40 AM #1
Being in Kansas I have no direct recommendations for you, but in your shoes I'd be trying to use the computer and phone to my benefit.
A Google 'street rod builder florida' gets some numbers to chase - https://www.google.com/webhp?sourcei...lder%20florida
Then 'hot rod builder florida' brings some of the same, but a few new ones, too - https://www.google.com/webhp?sourcei...uilder+florida
'Hot rod shops in florida' - https://www.google.com/webhp?sourcei...ops+in+florida
Next would be going to shows locally, and walking around asking people with high dollar trailer queens if they used a shop for their chassis work. If that doesn't work for you how about trolling through the latest NSRA Fellows book, which lists guys & gals who are willing and able to help rodders on the road, and make a few calls to see if local people in your region have shops that they recommend, or maybe better that they know to avoid? I think you'll find that most of the guys & gals on CHR are hands on, DIY people as opposed to check writers looking for shops to do the work.
Good luck with your search!!Last edited by rspears; 09-01-2014 at 05:44 AM.
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