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  can I mold your cruiser?
 From: burk | Posted: 1/24/2005 10:30:20 AM |

can I mold your cruiser?

does anyone no someone with a bob butts cruiser. that I can make a mold of ? it wouldnt take long and it would not hurt the car.I would pay$$$$$$


 From: Tipster | Posted: 1/24/2005 12:22:00 PM |

RE: can I mold your cruiser?

Goto the car section of this page.
And read the very last comment(on the top) on that page.

Some guy named WelInformed..something posted a comment.

Follow his instruction



 From: www.thebatcave8k.com | Posted: 1/24/2005 7:40:00 PM |

RE: can I mold your cruiser?

You are not likely to find anyone who would let you mold their car. The real owners out there are very protective of their cars, and VERY skeptical of anyone wanting to do business with them. The REAL builders out there are not willing to create more competition. If someone contacts you about this, I recommend you ask to see their car FIRST before you transfer any cash into their posession.


 From: www.thebatcave8k.com | Posted: 1/24/2005 7:41:44 PM |

RE: can I mold your cruiser?

Oops - forgot to add this also: Your best bet, IF you seriously want to do this, is to find a builder who will sell you a body that you can own and mold. It will probably cost you around $12k. I know of one person who possesses molds who has not decided if he is going ot pull bodies from it (he probably will eventually). If he decides not to risk it, he will probably be interested in selling them for a hefty price.


 From: burk | Posted: 1/25/2005 8:52:47 AM |

RE: can I mold your cruiser?

I have found someone. thank you


 From: BigFellor | Posted: 2/1/2005 10:29:47 PM |

RE: can I mold your cruiser?

Goto the car section of this page.
And read the very last comment(on the top) on that page.

Some guy named WelInformed..something posted a comment.

Follow his instruction "


And per that post, Paul Sher Jr over at Code One Auto is a great guy. I have gotten several parts from him in the past for a Knight Rider conversion I did.

Check out this like to a picture on their website."



 From: Tipster | Posted: 2/2/2005 1:43:09 PM |

RE: can I mold your cruiser?

How much did you have to fork, burk?


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