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MCB Matt
03-06-2013, 02:48 PM
Chassisworks has just come out with the most advanced Frame and lower body section availiable.


Other than hand fabbing the entire car, this system will allow you the LOWEST cruising height and clearances!


Contact us for your member price, remember Chassisworks prices are going up March 30th and this is NOT a cheap purchase so the savings are very significant!


Pro-Touring Supercar Chassis Kit
305/30-19 front tires
345/30-20 rear tires
1,000+ Horsepower capable
Ultimate adjustability
Stiffest chassis ever
Lowest possible ride height
NoFab accessory products
available to complete project


The ultimate bumper-to-bumper chassis solution for high-horsepower, big-tire, pro-touring ‘67-69 Camaro projects is now available as an off-the-shelf item. Builders can take advantage of Chassisworks robust engineering and manufacturing capabilities, saving hours of fabrication time and effort, while significantly shortening the timeframe to deliver a top-tier performance vehicle.

Features/Benefits:


Front Tires: Fits 305/30-19 (12.25” section width, 26.3” overall diameter)
Rear Tires: Fits 345/30-20 (14.25” section width, 28.2 overall diameter)
Room for larger tires when they become available
Fully-optioned system engineered to support over 1,000 hp in handling performance applications
Double-A-arm front suspension with rack-and-pinion steering
Highly adjustable geometry - canted-4-link or torque arm with watts link rear suspension
Available in full-frame, firewall-back, and back-half configurations

Manufactured completely in house
at Chassisworks factory in California.




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KnightMare
03-07-2013, 12:14 PM
I wish I'd seen this a month ago before I bought all new panels. Still might be interested in a roll cage, I'll send a PM