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For those that are into restoring cars, I have some info for you that will take your restoration projects to a different level. The car body/frame rotisserie isn't anything new, but the price of them can keep many DIY'er from using one..... let alone buy one. For those who have no idea of WTF I am talking about, here is an online company that sells them...... Linky

I have been searching the net for a few months gathering data on doing a proper, top notch frame-off restoration of my 1964 Chevrolet Impala SS. The very best way for me to obsesivly go over EVERY inch of my Impala to restore it to a better than new state is with the aide of a rotisserie.

I cannot (will not) post a link publicly for the PDF file, but if you PM me with a email addy I will send it to you, and I ask that you do not either once you do have the PDF. It has pictures of the process and a material list for what you need to build your own for about $200-$300 that is as good or better, rather than $750-$2000 to buy your own. I also have an update with some saftey mods and ease of use mods that make them oh-so nice to use.

I thought I'd pass on the great info to my fellow CEGers that might want/need it


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i'll take the info. i won't need a rotisserie for the 73 Karmann Ghia i'm working on, but it will help for the next project.

"baco99 at excite dot com"


For Sale: - Sony PSP with a Baseball 2k6 and the movie Crash. $100 - 1973 Karmann Ghia Convertible w/ Auto-Stick. Needs Restoration. $1200 OBO

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