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    1. #1
      Join Date
      Jul 2008
      Location
      Dallas, Tx.
      Posts
      3

      Snake Bit by Hell Razor Customs and Kenny Davis Hot Rods

      Alright, here goes..... 1968 Camaro wayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy too long in the building. Anyone in the Dallas region thinking of having Matt Cantrell build a car for you in one simple word, DON'T. He not only can't do the work but he screwed me out of about $60k. But that's for the courts to decide. Now the positive. I ended up finding Kenny Davis who's not only a bad ass but does his work for about half of Matt's non work prices. The cars pretty much done. I just have to do a few things like put the stereo in, fix a small ac leak and drive it.
      1968 Camaro, LS6 from Caddy CTS-v. Patrick G cam and yes it's DEFINITELY worth the extra $$$$ TCI 700R4 (it came with the car but worked out very well) IF ya wanna break down of the parts. Ill cut and paste cuz it's too late and I'm too tired. I'll add some pics and I can't wait to meet some of you guys.
      Keith
      1968 Pro Touring Camaro with 2004 5.7L LS6 engine This engine produces 420+HP to rear wheels running through 700r TCI tranny: Custom Ground Patrick G Cam, dual valve springs, underdrive harmonic balancer, new 4-link rear suspension by Martz Chassis, coilover shocks, rear swaybar, Ford 9" rear-end w/3.73 gears, Wilwood brakes, DSE mini tubbed and DSE sub-frame connectors, new front suspension, Mustang II steering rack, Global West tubular A-arms, DSE Koni coilover conversion kit, Ididit tilt steering column, Autometer gauges, 700R4 TCI transmission (rated to 1500hp), B&M shifter, new aluminum radiator, new interior with leather seats, fresh PPG electric blue pearl paint, new floor pan, factory tinted glass, Vintage Air a/c system, Painless wiring kit, Speed Tech front brake conversion kit, Corvette rotors and calipers, Rushforth Wheels and Nitto NT05's 18x8 front 245/40ZR18, 19x12 rear with lip deep enough a small child could sit in them, 335/30ZR19 rear tires. This car is a TRUE pro-touring car, not a stock Camaro with a set of drilled and slotted brakes on the front. Fully adjustable coilovers on all four corners,gauge package, 2-piece Rushforth rims. Ready to race or drive daily. The suspension is fully tuneable and built to handle anything you throw at it.
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    2. #2
      Join Date
      Jan 2005
      Location
      Dallas TX
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      1,633
      Looks like I nice build. I'd like to see it in person some time. What shop does this Matt guy have?

    3. #3
      Join Date
      Mar 2009
      Location
      overseas
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      wow looks great! welcome aboard!!
      Kevin S. (overseas in Germany)
      1963 Chevrolet Impala 2d ht Coupe

      www.CruznArt.com
      CRUZN - Automotive Artworks

    4. #4
      Join Date
      Jul 2008
      Location
      Dallas, Tx.
      Posts
      3

      Shop

      Kenny's shop is up in Roger's Ark. http://www.kdhotrods.com/ he's got a Chevrolet dealership up there too and I appreciate the compliments on the car. We've had fun putting it together and she's definitely a blast to drive. Just another way to get me into traffic court I'm sure.

    5. #5
      Join Date
      Jan 2005
      Location
      Dallas TX
      Posts
      1,633
      Quote Originally Posted by HellRazorCustoms View Post
      Kenny's shop is up in Roger's Ark. http://www.kdhotrods.com/ he's got a Chevrolet dealership up there too and I appreciate the compliments on the car. We've had fun putting it together and she's definitely a blast to drive. Just another way to get me into traffic court I'm sure.
      I was asking about the shop you said ripped you off. Is it still around?

    6. #6
      Join Date
      Jul 2008
      Location
      Dallas, Tx.
      Posts
      3
      As far as I know he's still around. I've had people contact me within this past year about what I'm gonna do to get their money back because of my past associations with him. I sort of did the turn the other cheek thing because it's definitely not worth going to jail out of beating the crap out of someone like that. I'm sure in the end he's rip off the wrong guy anyways.




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