I've never started a thread before so I hope I am doing this properly. I would like to locate SDC member Stan Fisher that I understand has a front clip in his Studebaker made by Industrial Chassis. Any help would be appreciated.
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There is no Stan Fisher in the current (2011) SDC Roster.
Several Fishers, but no one by the name of Stan, or with a single initial S.
Does he go by any other name? BPWe've got to quit saying, "How stupid can you be?" Too many people are taking it as a challenge.
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I'm not sure he exists. I have been trying to find someone that has an Industrial Chassis front clip installed and they gave me the name and said he was a member of SDC so I thought I would put the name out on the forum and see if anyone knew him.
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Steve at Industrial Chassis has done several Studebakers now. here is a link to a GT buildup:
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I've got one of Steve's (Industrial Chassis) front clip on the 53 Coupe I'm building.
I spoke to Stan quite a bit about his results before moving forward with my build. There are a few of these setups in the
Phoenix area that Stan looked at before doing his...if I remember correctly.
I can probably come up with Stan phone # if necessary.
BillBill Foy
1000 Islands, Ontario
1953 Starlight Coupe
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Originally posted by Captain Billy View PostI've got one of Steve's (Industrial Chassis) front clip on the 53 Coupe I'm building.
I spoke to Stan quite a bit about his results before moving forward with my build. There are a few of these setups in the
Phoenix area that Stan looked at before doing his...if I remember correctly.
I can probably come up with Stan phone # if necessary.
Bill
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Larry, I bought the sway bar kit that is on my 41 from Chassis Engineering in Iowa. They are pretty well known on the street rod scene. It is a universal model and it readily adapted to my modified Mustang II front suspension.
Originally posted by Baker54 View PostHow's your project coming? I made contact with someone in Texas that is using the Industrial Chassis clip and from his recommendation I have purchased and installed the unit on my project. I would still be interested in hearing from anyone that has one of these clips installed. I wish it would have come with a sway bar option. I will be looking for a sway bar in the very near future if anyone has any idea of what would fit with the least modifications.Frank van Doorn
Omaha, Ne.
1962 GT Hawk 289 4 speed
1941 Champion streetrod, R-2 Powered, GM 200-4R trans.
1952 V-8 232 Commander State "Starliner" hardtop OD
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It going slow but is now a rolling chassis with disc brakes on all four corners trac bars and sway bars front and rear and is
heading to the body shop this week....
Purchased a couple of things from Chassis Engineering, motor + transmission mounts, but still have to find a bunch of bits
to get the chassis finished.
I now have Stans info if needed.
BillBill Foy
1000 Islands, Ontario
1953 Starlight Coupe
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Originally posted by 41 Frank View PostLarry, I bought the sway bar kit that is on my 41 from Chassis Engineering in Iowa. They are pretty well known on the street rod scene. It is a universal model and it readily adapted to my modified Mustang II front suspension.
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Originally posted by Captain Billy View Post[ATTACH=CONFIG]18390[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]18391[/ATTACH]
It going slow but is now a rolling chassis with disc brakes on all four corners trac bars and sway bars front and rear I now have Stans info if needed.
Bill
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