| Michael4yah |
12-05-2004 04:12 PM |
Lets see, ya just take this Aluminum Body ( Hi Tech Aluminum Body)and add that 427 ( Tunnel Port) and throw in a Top loader and Jag rear end and Voilla! Oops. I forgot the hundreds of hours and about a gillion other parts. Thanks for all the info guys. I am going to enjoy this a Bunch. Ive emailed several of you about High Tech manuals and drawings, I appreciate all the help I can get. Thanks, Michael
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| mickmate |
12-05-2004 08:03 PM |
Yahoo
Excellent Michael, I'm excited for ya! I'll e-mail while I'm supposed to be working tomorrow.
Cheers Nick
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| Mark Jackson |
03-21-2005 04:36 PM |
do you know of anybody out there that has a 289 FIA car. I have a hi tech car and was wondering if there out there.
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| Michael4yah |
03-21-2005 05:31 PM |
Mark, Is yours an aluminum car? Did you buy it directly from Hi Tech? Ive been asking around to find any manuals/ parts for the Hi Tech. I did see the hi tech web page still on the net. Check out http://www.xs4all.nl/~luukb/hitech.html if you havnt already.
Cheers. Michael
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| Dashbac |
03-21-2005 08:45 PM |
Hi-Tech Help
Any drawings or info anyone has would be helpful to me as well. I purchased a Hi-Tech frame a couple of months ago and I am also looking for anything that will help me to finish it. The guy I bought it from said he bought the old company and was in the process of reviving it. He claims to have tooling to make several parts and the bodies. He also had the aluminum doors and trunk they used to use. I have a few pics of his car and it is very accurate. What i really need to know is what to use to get the rear end rolling. I have built the upper rear a-rms from the plans you guys have sent but need so much more to finish the rear. Jag diff?, rear axles?, rear carriers? Picked up my big block 460 for it today.:3DSMILE:
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| LwCwb |
03-22-2005 04:33 AM |
Re: Hi-Tech Help
Quote:
Originally posted by Dashbac
The guy I bought it from said he bought the old company and was in the process of reviving it.
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PLEASE keep us updated on this if you can.:3DSMILE:
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| Michael4yah |
03-27-2005 07:38 PM |
"The guy I bought it from said he bought the old company and was in the process of reviving it. He claims to have tooling to make several parts and the bodies. He also had the aluminum doors and trunk they used to use. I have a few pics of his car and it is very accurate"
Dashbac, Who is this guy that you bought this from and is he in Houston? Michael
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| Dashbac |
03-27-2005 08:31 PM |
I will send him an email and see if he does not mind me releasing his email to you. I will also get him to join the site if he is not on here already. He is in VA. Not Houston! I wish he was... would have saved me a 48 hour round trip.
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| surfer44 |
03-29-2005 08:01 AM |
Hi-Tech HTM65C0122
There are pictures of my Hi-Tech in my gallery. SpecialK was very informative on helping me with my build.
I'm ready for painting now, but undecided IF I'm going to keep it or sell it to help buy a new house.
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| mickmate |
03-29-2005 05:21 PM |
Let me see, you can sleep in a car though a Cobra will need a top and maybe a cushion for the tunnel BUT you can't drive a house! Seriously though I have an unfinished house and car and we know what the best appreciating investment is aside from a CSX3000.
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| mickmate |
03-29-2005 05:23 PM |
It's spring
Drive the wheels off it in the meantime whatever you decide to do!
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