




Cos I have limited money and I dont want a catalogue car I have build alot of the car myself. I started with some bare rails from Rocket Speed Equipment in Hamilton and then built my own frame using an original K member that I turned into an X member with Model A cross members front and rear. I got a 5" I beam from Rocket Speed Equipment and used Deuce Factory batwings from Rods By Reid in Tauranga to attach stainless hairpins from Juniors in Wellington.
I got a body shell from Deuce Farm and currently steeling it out myself.
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