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Bob, the FFR is a solid chassis and a real good option if you plan to track the car. It's very rigid. One thing I don't like is the method for adjustment of the IRS. It's a real pain in the azz. You must disassemble the arms to adjust them and it generally takes a bunch of adjustments to dial it in. The rear LCA's should come with adjustable sleeves but they don't and that makes it a real project. Otherwise I have been happy with mine. The fact that it uses a lot of mustang parts is a plus for me given my other car and how plentiful those parts are. If I were to build another car I would probably look around and then end up building another FFR - but with the authentic body option. But with all of that said, if I had the money I'd own a Kirkham.
Good luck.
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