Overlay plate looks great,
Gives a subtle little hint that there is a lot more going on
Gives a subtle little hint that there is a lot more going on
Thanks man. I aspire to your level of weld finish, and am going to get with some local pro-welder friends for a bit of a hands-on tutorial before I resume work on the car. I can self teach a lot of stuff (books, YouTube university, lots of trial and error), but I value the benefit of experience.Overlay plate looks great,
Gives a subtle little hint that there is a lot more going on
That's sounds kind of dangerousThe steel is there, and my brain keeps thinking of new ideas.
Horrible, hideous, horrendous, terrible, dreadful, awful, horrifying, horrific, horrid, heinous.The off road runner is cooler. Cuz it's a diesel! and a solid axle. But don't do this to your car lol.
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Horrible, hideous, horrendous, terrible, dreadful, awful, horrifying, horrific, horrid, heinous.
And forkin sweet
Fact. What they did to that car is ungodlyHorrible, hideous, horrendous, terrible, dreadful, awful, horrifying, horrific, horrid, heinous.
Let muscle cars be muscle cars, and trucks be trucksFact. What they did to that car is ungodly
While at SEMA, there was a particular Charger I made time to go see - Speedkore’s Evolution.
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They have a large autoclave, and are able to bake an entire quarter up to the A pillar as one piece, and so where an all-steel b-body with a demon engine and 8-speed might weight 3700ish lbs, this one has a full interior and is 3200 before the driver opens the door.
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Notable differences from Tantrum - original A side hood profile, full beam-style frame similar to my design (not just a roadster shop chassis), carbon quarters and roof, hopped up Demon 6.2L, and an aluminum floor.
I spent a good bit of time talking with the designer, and expressed my interest in their hood, trunk lid, and bumpers. I’ll have to dig deep into the funding stream to make it happen, but I might have made room elsewhere in the budget to accommodate.
I have some partners in the tuning world that connected me to some new supercharger people, and they’ve each expressed interest in supporting the Charger. That said, my 1.9L TVS is for sale:
https://ck5.com/forums/threads/hairy-chested-eaton-1-9l-tvs-lsa-supercharger.335402/#post-3932925
There’s a lot of follow up work to do, and the front suspension may still change slightly depending on potential partner support. My next step is still stabbing the engine and trans, building the inner frame members, and capping the rear rails.
It’s good to be back.
David


I’d like to just money-whip this one.Now the question is how good your composite work is.
So true. The coolest part - it drove in and out of the show, and fired right up. It’s built to be a driver.That Charger is a thing of beauty
Yessir, and thank you. It’s been on my mind since August 4th.Is your plan to jump back on this David? Been lurking in this thread watching, really nice work.
I’d like to just money-whip this one.