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Frame jig thinking of selling

Started by 72restocuda, May 06, 2024, 10:08:08 AM

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72restocuda

Just wanted to see interest in frame jig I made for the restoration of my cuda - I'm about to put it up on a rotisserie in the next month and will hopefully never, ever, ever need this thing again. Don't get me wrong it was invaluable in putting the car together but after 800 in steel alone and 100 in wheels and 4 adjustable feet because nobody in Long Island had one for sale I will probably let it go for 500.  Its 16.5 feet long and 36.6 inches wide, 2" steel tubing 1/8" wall - painted with oil based rust oleum yellow paint. I used my laser level in making it, less than 1/16 off square. probably weighs 300. has 4- 6" casters and at each end are leveling feet that are 1" screws with pivoting bases. So hopefully by mid June if you have a trailer and don't mind driving to Long Island and want to take on a ridiculous project this is the jig for you, any questions please let me know.

7E-Bodies

I just welded up a steel fab job for someone and was shocked at steel prices. I'd say this is extremely fair, especially for someone near you or driving through your area.  :twothumbsup:
1970 Challenger R/T Numbers Matching 440 Auto in F8 Quad Green

72restocuda

Thanks for confirming I'm not trying to charge too much, knowing what I know now I would of paid 1500 for this, considering time, welding wire, transporting the 18' long segments.


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