> When are you putting the SS chassis into your car? It will probably be a year or two before I start. I have some other projects that I need to finish first. Until then, I'm looking at ways that I can take the body off the frame & store it. I might splurge for one of those in-home car lifts if I can find one that will lift the body off the frame and still have room to roll the frame out. The problem is that I would have to do some serious traveling to see one of these in person before I buy it. Another option is that I might build a set of trusses (kind of like a suspension bridge) that would lift the body with 4 bottle jacks. That would be a lot cheaper than a real lift, but I flunked out of my Statics class in college (and dropped out of college, too -- those damn communist-liberals). I'll probably take the design to a truss engineer to have it checked before I try to build anything like that. > are you going to replace stuff like fuel lines, > brake lines, etc while they are easy to get to? Yes. I was in contact with www.classictube.com about having them reproduce all the hard lines (brake, fuel, vacuum) with SS, but another guy has already beat me to it (Marty Maier). I have been waiting to hear back on his progress and haven't heard anything in a long time. I'd like to know how it is going. The same company is supposed to be putting together a complete set of SS braided fuel lines, too. It was nice talking to you on the phone a few months back even though our accents were so different and the connection was bad. Look me up again when you are back in the states. When they have another one of those big shows in N. Ireland, I'll try to go. Walt To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: DMCForum-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
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