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Old 10-18-2012, 12:26 PM   #332
atvpro
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Re: 67-72 Chev Crewcab Build

Hey guys I thought I would take the time to get a few questions that appear frequently answered.

I am regularly asked if I will be selling individual parts and pieces that I have fabricated for my crewcabs, short answer is no. I do however sell the parts and pieces of trucks and suburbans that I do not use for the cabs and by and large here locally.

The next question that is regularly asked is will I build a partial cab for someone, again the short answer is no. The number one reason why I will not do that is I am not and have never been willing to put myself in a position to have someone go back and say that they were not happy with their finish product so therefore I am only willing to sell these as a complete cab. Each cab is individually built and each door is fitted to the cab and adjustments are made as needed. There are no two cabs that are identical. Since my B pillars are hand made each one is slightly different than the next.

Third regularly asked question: Can you build me a cab that will fit on a (fill in the blank) frame. Short answer - no. The reason for this I am building these cabs in a way that I think GM would have built it. So any modifications or retroing onto a different frame will be done to the frame and not my cabs. The only modification I am willing to make to my cabs is to accommodate for a different power plant.

Next question: Do you only build crewcabs. Short answer - no. We are a full restoration and custom fabrication shop. We can build anything you can imagine, would rather not get into anything that defies gravity for more than 3 or 4 seconds - the FAA tends to frown upon those projects.

I hope that these answered questions do not give you the impression that I am a prima donna or any other fill in the blank bad word. For my entire adult life I have always strived to be the best at whatever I do and never willing to settled for less.

In addition for those of you who have been to our website, I think that the website SUCKS....so tomorrow I meet with a professional web designer and we will be taking it up a couple of notches.

Thank you

Randall

A Proud and Humbled Supporter of Wounded Warriors Project http://www.woundedwarriorproject.org/ and a Ronald Reagan Republican.

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