DanG
Mar 29th, 08, 6:06 AM
You used to hear people say with all the aftermarket stuff out there if you have a frame you can build a new Chevelle. This is the first I've heard of this...but I guess someone will tell me these have been out for years. Anyway this is the first time I've seen it. Interesting, anybody know somebody that has used one?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/GM-A-Body-Chassis-Frame-Chevelle-GTO-Cutlass-Buick_W0QQitemZ350040685143QQcmdZViewItem?hash=ite m350040685143
jonathanch
Mar 29th, 08, 7:28 AM
The Roadsrer Shop makes one also.
http://rsperformanceconcepts.com/products/chassis/chevelle/
cobaltchev67
Mar 29th, 08, 8:26 AM
Nice chassis but I see a few things I don't like.....Ford 9" rearend, no hole for the front e-brake cable to pass through, non adjustable trans crossmember, rack and pinion steering.....ehhh what about my original steering column? I don't mean to pick it apart, but these are mostly issues other than the rearend that will have to be addressed if the car has a trans change, or e-brakes or an original steering column. I think a little bit more thought would make it a great piece, just not exactly what I would look to buy.
d1_bradley
Mar 29th, 08, 9:00 AM
Looks nice to me. Any rear end available, drop out trans mount so you can change later if needed..... all the typical features. The Roadster Shop chassis is nice as well. You just have to weigh the cost vs original.