The work load seems to be picking up around here at the moment, which is bloody excellent.
We have a new project on the go, a 1965 Mustang (notchback) being built for circuit racing duties. The bare shell was dropped off last week.Nick and Derek have wasted no time in getting stuck into the build as the customer wants to have it completed for the upcoming season. Full Chrome Moly roll cage, extra chassis bracing, seat and pedal box mounts, Aluminium doors, tanks mounts.....the list goes on, so this should keep us busy for the next 4 weeks. Here's a couple photos of progress so far, check out the photo album for more.
Well, that's a lot of braces. A passenger would be quite nervous to see that amount of roll bars. But then again, you wouldn't ride a Mustang without expecting to be pumped with adrenaline. I can't wait to see it completed. Good luck on the build.
Posted by: Leisa Dreps | April 28, 2011 at 03:47 PM
That's great for support and prevention of deformation of its body. Certain forces act on the car so it needs supports.
Posted by: Desking tool | August 09, 2011 at 03:36 PM