I live in PHX and have visited Ind. Chassis. They seem to be pretty well set
up, but other than looking at projects being done, I don't really know
anything abt them. They seemed pretty knowledgeable. I was researching a
newer pick-up and modifications. But my 401(K) has never recovered enough to
do anything. If you have any questions, I'd be happy to go down and visit
them. If they had any Dakota ifs jobs, I'd be happy to take a couple of
photos for you. Bob K in PHX, AZ
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tom Cooper" <c_tom@bellsouth.net>
To: "Oletrucks" <oletrucks@autox.team.net>
Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2003 5:50 PM
Subject: [oletrucks] still researching 55 TF front end
> Has anyone ever heard of a company in Phoenix Arizona called Industrial
> Chassis? I met a guy here locally that will do my front end on my 55TF. He
> is highly recommended, and he built a 1954 Chevy truck with a 98 Fleetside
> bed. It was fully tricked out with all the bells and whistels, it won
truck
> of the year one year in one of the truck magazines.
> Anyway, he said that Industrial Chassis sells Dodge Dakota front ends that
> work very well on a 55TF. Has anyone used a Dodge Dakota front end and has
> any one ever heard of Industrial Chassis?
> He said he would use what ever front end i would like. So far its between
> the Dodge and the tubular Mustang II. As it stand right now i am leaning
> towards the Mustang II because i can get the kit locally thus no shipping
> charge. He is working me up a detailes price for the steering column and
> rack and pinion and all the other things i need.
> I know i am probably wearing this subject in the ground, but I like to get
> the facts before I come off of that much money.
> I appreicate the time and patience,
> Friendly regards from the Carolinas,
> Tom Cooper
> 55 TF 3100
> 97 S-10
> oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM trucks built between 1941 and 1959
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