Hey RRR folks,
Trying to save up to build the '53 3100 my Dad had back when I was a kid. It has been sitting out in the high desert for close on 30 years but isn't unrecoverable.
My goal is to keep as much of the body as possible but have modern handling. I like the old and new brought together.
To that end, I have narrowed my search down to Art Morrison' GT Frame or Roadster Shop's REVO. It's not that I wouldn't love to build it from the frame up but being stationed overseas, I will have to build this on leave. Plus, like I said, I like the idea of the modern world carrying the past into the future. Corny but there it is.
So if you have any experience with these companies based on quality and I hate to say it, value (I'm on an enlisted paycheck), etc. I am open to all questions, comments, concerns and even bitches, gripes, and complaints.
Thanks,
Aaron
Trying to save up to build the '53 3100 my Dad had back when I was a kid. It has been sitting out in the high desert for close on 30 years but isn't unrecoverable.
My goal is to keep as much of the body as possible but have modern handling. I like the old and new brought together.
To that end, I have narrowed my search down to Art Morrison' GT Frame or Roadster Shop's REVO. It's not that I wouldn't love to build it from the frame up but being stationed overseas, I will have to build this on leave. Plus, like I said, I like the idea of the modern world carrying the past into the future. Corny but there it is.
So if you have any experience with these companies based on quality and I hate to say it, value (I'm on an enlisted paycheck), etc. I am open to all questions, comments, concerns and even bitches, gripes, and complaints.
Thanks,
Aaron