Tim Haugen crashed his notch a year or so ago
and this is his gallery of the rebuild.
Enjoy.
http://picasaweb.google.com/Notchula/CalLookPics
aww, what! Dave, don't show me things like this... especially not when I'm about to go out and do some grinding on my notch!
I really like the front end, the way he has put the spoiler in the pretty much the same position as the original bumper then modified the rest of the
body to get the aerodynamic results is very cool!
mmmmm...very nice. Gotta love the shape of the early notches.
Jury is still out on the front spoiler however.....then again I did notice some snow on the mountains in the background. Maybe it does serve a
purpose.
Just show how much work a real chassis car takes ,plus money . Mybe ,go and buy a up and running car makes good sense if you got the funds ( like
Allan Fores pro notch ,40,000us ).
Tim's work is up there with the best !
i'd have to agree with you pagey,even if you have all the tools and know how.if you factor in your on time as money spent .gee's,it adds up.
nice car.wish i had the time and money.who do we know with a money tree.i need a loan.i want to build a type 3.
mmmm very nice..wat you reckon 50k plus goin into that work.....I can only say a shit load of hard work goes into building any sort of Tube Chassis,my one took time and $$$$.great build up