1949 caddyman
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Are the control arms & spindles C4 Corvette?
Are the control arms & spindles C4 Corvette?
So the C10 was not built for a specific customer?
That seems like an over the top build ( I like it ). And your just going to list it on ebay? Interesting.
So the C10 was not built for a specific customer?
That seems like an over the top build ( I like it ). And your just going to list it on ebay? Interesting.
Mark did build the C10 for himself but he made the wise choice to sell it. The reason is mentioned in Post 2567:It's one of the projects that was there way back at the start of this thread. Mark was always building it for himself, that's why I find it odd that he's selling it already, so soon after finishing it. Can't wait to see what's next, after the C2!
It [the C10] will be for sale in the next 30 days because the wife says so!!![]()
I believe they're C7.
So the C10 was not built for a specific customer?
That seems like an over the top build ( I like it ). And your just going to list it on ebay? Interesting.
It's one of the projects that was there way back at the start of this thread. Mark was always building it for himself, that's why I find it odd that he's selling it already, so soon after finishing it. Can't wait to see what's next, after the C2!
Mark did build the C10 for himself but he made the wise choice to sell it.
Here is the eBay auction.......
http://www.ebay.com/itm/161789391379?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649
What did you do with the original frame? My 66 is a ******* child... I could use a good virgin frame...
Hitch
Wow just beautiful. I need to hit the lottery
it was gone long time ago. I am looking at a 63 Convertible and I will have the frame available sometime soon.
He puts so few miles on them that he can prime the calipers. Wink, wink.
That's looking really good!
He puts so few miles on them that he can prime the calipers. Wink, wink.
The Invos are awesome but they don't hook worth a darn! The vette is coming along nicely!

I predict that '63 will bring your shop more publicity than anything you've built to date,
Damn Mark!
I am new to this forum and found it by accident the other day so Hey I thought why not post some pics of my build but after seeing your build I am thinking it does need to be much bigger. Thinking the wife will not go for it though.
Great initial project and all that have followed it are impressive! Kudos to you!
JW
I can't believe that I have missed this thread. Being a car guy myself, this is one fantastic thread. I got to post #2100 and had to stop for today. I will have to chip away at it till I get caught up...

Oh that will be one sweet vette, your '63 and the C10 are top notch as well though.
JB
I just ordered the wheels last week for the 75 Impala we are doing for an NBA player. I haven't posted to much about it because I thought you guys would not be interested. I am having these wheels built by a wheel company by the name of Nutek Wheels. The are 26" and they are about $10,000 for the set. They are built to order and the owner of Nutek has kept me posted on their progress.
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We are building a complete new interior for it. All the door panels, dash, rear panels......its all custom built for the owner.
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As I said he is a professional ball player so we had to move the front seat back..........
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We put a brand new LS3 in it, climate controlled A/C, digital dash, security..........it has all the bells and whistles. It has $2500 worth of subwoofers in it alone!!



Mark, I believe I speak for most of your fans when I say we'd be interested in seeing a custom toothpick you (and the guys and gals) decide to make in the garage or shop.
You seem to be as busy as a one-armed paper hanger these days so I totally understand if you can't spare the time to photograph, document and post progress every day. Just know that a lot of us get a bit twitchy when we don't hear from you.![]()
Thanks for sharing the updates.
Top notch work and always interesting.
I too have to agree, show us everything! Custom toothpicks and all. While some of the stuff you build might not be my particular cup of tea I still really enjoy the build aspect and how the details all get handled.
So keep those pics and builds coming, we all subscribe due to the quality of the work and the humbleness of you and your team.