Well, if you modify your own frame, you can at least say you did it
yourself. Also, it's got to be much much cheaper then buying a whole new
one.
-alfie
On Tue, 22 Jan 2002, rock1 wrote:
> Hey guys, Lloyd the Lurker here. Just started working on my 55 2nd after the
> cabs been sitting in the garage for over a year. I cut off the cab corners
> then froze. Took me a year of gathering information off this list and other
> sources to get the nerve to weld on the new ones. They turned out great!
> Don't know what I was worried about! Hehe. Anyway, was wondering what a
> rolling Stock Frame was worth as I don't think I will be using it. Also,
> what are your Ideas on modifying the stock frame ( clip, or weld IFS ).
> Versus buying a custom frame complete. Other than the money difference.
> Thanks in advance.
>
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