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    1. #1
      Join Date
      Aug 2009
      Location
      yucaipa, ca.
      Posts
      107

      66 Chevy II chassis help needed

      So here is the deal..... I dont want to bore you but please read !!!

      I have a 66 Nova and want the pro-touring look, stance, ride the whole deal. I have searched and searched for the best route for my car and have had no luck as of yet finding what I really want. Ive looked at the front clips and back halves, bolt in kits and Art-Morrison Max-G as well. So far I have found nothing that claims to give me the ride height and performance I am looking for. Front and rear clips just wont handle like a full chassis car will and the Max-G doesnt really fit in a Nova.

      I have been to multiple chassis builders in my area (San Bernardino County, CA) with no luck on finding a chassis builder that either I can afford or does quality work. Now I understand you have to spend some dough to get the job done but Im sure Im not the only one who cant afford 50k just for a roller.

      The question is??? Is there a solution to this out there? I am looking for a full framed chassis that can handle corners, sits low and looks good, but can be driven on the street. I do have money to go to a chassis guy and am looking basically for a roller with my body dropped on it. If ANYONE has any ideas big or small I am open to suggestions and I do have about 15-20k for the chassis portion.

      I have looked at:

      Chris Alstons, Art Morrison, TCI, Schwartz Performance and a few chassis shops in So Cal. I am in Yucaipa, CA if anyone knows of any one in my area. I am WILLING to travel, out of state if necessary for the right builder.

      Thanks

      Marc






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