Seriously. I was told early in this process, "no way you can build your own frame." Well, with some friends, we did just that and built a frame for my 1970 Dodge Charger.
If you’re building your hotrod by yourself, you might be doing it wrong. Cars are connectors of people, and give us the chance - sometimes a fleeting one - to get to know and work with some really good folks. With that in mind, we set off to assemble the Willomet Charger’s new custom 4x2 frame with the help from some of friends. Stick around, and enjoy part 1, where the frame I designed starts to take shape.
The full Charger build series:
• 1970 Dodge Charger - T...
I’m glad you’re here.
David
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Folks referenced in the episode:
David at Demoise Welding and Fabrication / ddemoise
John at Fife Metal Works / fifemetalworks
Frame rails were from Jimmy at MRC Fabrication / mrcfabbullard
Front suspension is from Chris Alston’s Chassisworks / cachassisworks
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Welding cups are from Mike Furick / mfurick
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Speed squares and table stops are from Eric at Genuine Metal Works / genuine_metalworks
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Kurt, my good friend and trusted co-driver / toyota_kurt
Music in this episode comes from Epidemic Sound and Artlist. In order of
play:
Ain’t No Soccer Dad, by Christian Andersen
On My Own, by Trent Thompson
Before Chill, by Yomoti
Watcha Gon’ Do, by Chris Shards
Give Me Some Answers, by The New Fools
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