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the 4 seater was a small v8 rail. customer nose dived it and folded the beam around into the side of the frame. twisted the fame a bit too. thats why he stripped it down so far to rebuild and convert.
i built this v6 rail from scratch and used my a arm front end kit.
Quote from: dsrace on May 15, 2021, 11:03:22 AMi built this v6 rail from scratch and used my a arm front end kit. That thing must have been one fast SOB
it was an n/a 2001 3800 seriesII v6 out of an impala when i built it. they grabbed a super charger off a supercharged 3.8 and bolted it on and had it tunes. bumped it a bit and seems to hook up very well in the wet sand. that was a very fun rail.
Quote from: dsrace on May 15, 2021, 11:32:40 AMit was an n/a 2001 3800 seriesII v6 out of an impala when i built it. they grabbed a super charger off a supercharged 3.8 and bolted it on and had it tunes. bumped it a bit and seems to hook up very well in the wet sand. that was a very fun rail.Power to weight ratio must be great in that
Are these measurements more of what you were needing?At the seatAt the widow base pillarAnd where in the area where it would be cut
Quote from: Aprilfools on May 15, 2021, 07:45:49 PMAre these measurements more of what you were needing?At the seatAt the widow base pillarAnd where in the area where it would be cut those are the measurements i was looking for....spot on in those locations. you have a high side so this conversion will be a lot simpler.