anothersteveg
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Hi All. I'm just getting started on a '27 T coupe build. I've got lots of bodywork to go, but am looking at the next step. I'm going to build my own frame, will Z it in the back and probably the front to keep it pretty low. I'd like to use a suicide front and have several detailed plans.
I'm looking for advice on what parts are easy to use for this? I have some pretty specific ideas and even some plans, but would like to tap the brain trust here to see if I'm missing any good ideas. I've got lots of experience, but have never put anything like this together before.
My criteria:
1. Budget. It's an inexpensive build, not meant to be a show car. I'm in this as much for the experience and learning process as anything.
2. Originality. I'm not necessarily going for a period specific look, but would prefer not to order off the shelf components. I don't mind scrounging and using odd combinations, it's a mixed bag of parts as it is.
3. Disc. I'd really like to have, or at least be able to easily add disc brakes.
4. Ease of finding. Ideally the parts will be easy to find.
I'm in the KC area and would appreciate your thoughts and ideas. If anyone nearby has parts that will work, I'm in the market too, let me know what you have.
Thanks!
Steve
I'm looking for advice on what parts are easy to use for this? I have some pretty specific ideas and even some plans, but would like to tap the brain trust here to see if I'm missing any good ideas. I've got lots of experience, but have never put anything like this together before.
My criteria:
1. Budget. It's an inexpensive build, not meant to be a show car. I'm in this as much for the experience and learning process as anything.
2. Originality. I'm not necessarily going for a period specific look, but would prefer not to order off the shelf components. I don't mind scrounging and using odd combinations, it's a mixed bag of parts as it is.
3. Disc. I'd really like to have, or at least be able to easily add disc brakes.
4. Ease of finding. Ideally the parts will be easy to find.
I'm in the KC area and would appreciate your thoughts and ideas. If anyone nearby has parts that will work, I'm in the market too, let me know what you have.
Thanks!
Steve