Sunday, April 17, 2016

Ebay guy, got your note !

Asking about a old listing ( CC Victor)  contact me directly.
I will answer your questions right here .

I am interested in your C.C. Victor Frame.
I just purchased my first 1928 Ford Model A with plans to make a Rat Rod out of it, but there is still so much I have to learn. I figured the best way to avoid costly mistakes is look for someone such as yourself that can not only help me with the frame but proper set up. So I hope you don't mind me asking a few questions.
I am looking for the frame to be z'd about 8” rear / 4” front end, as well as the frame stretched a little so I don't have to cut into the firewall. So I am not sure if your CC Victor frame is better suited for this project or your Swept Front Style?
I am using a Hemi 392 as the engine, and I want the ford 9" for the rear end, haven’t picked the trans yet.
I really am interested in the set up you have described.
1) C.C. Victor frame, with SBC engine mounts, shock mounts, Vega box mount, ladder bar tabs, rear spring plate, panhard mount,
adjustable trans mount, hairpin tabs, flat front crossmember, etc. all 100% TIG welded. USA made- Colorado !
2) 5" dropped I-beam axle USA made
3) Durant super low mono spring USA made
4) steering arms USA made
5) Panhard bar assy- USA made
6) hairpin kit- USA made
7) forged spindles
shackles, shocks, u bolts, perches, tie rod
I am not sure if you sell it with brakes, but I am interested in disc all the way around with an e-brake if you do.
As for steering, we would be looking to use the Vega steering box.

Since this is for a rat rod, we would want the parts unpainted or without chrome.
Can you give me a price on this sort of set up? Also which frame are you suggesting?

I am looking to purchase the frame and assembly sometime in the next 2-4 weeks. To be completely honest, I am chatting with two other manufacturers, and what matters most to me is quality and knowing that the person putting it together cares about the project and not just the sale, so you don’t have to worry that I am just shopping for the lowest price.
Thanks for your assistance,


So here goes.. The CC Victor was a custom (real low) chassis listing I had on eBay.
I've removed it from my auctions.
What will suit you best is our 4 and 8 swept front frame. ( as all cars pictured below)
It will still be a custom built piece. My production version has 106" wheelbase.
Which fits a SBC in front of the stock firewall.
The hemi needs another 4 " to fit. So we'll do 110" wheelbase.

The front end will be a 4" drop axle and reversed eye spring (USA made)
And Vega cross steer. It is very easy to set up and drives great .

In the rear we use new 9" Ford rear axles.
Long ladder bars and transverse spring.
(drum in rear - disc front - manual, works the best)
Sturdy simple and it works.

A fully tabbed out frame is around $1,880.00 .. depending.
A full roller with everything (no chrome) comes in around $7,350.00
It's a good deal, you will need to buy it all to finish the chassis anyway
All at once, in a weekend you can have it together and start on the body.

But you can buy the frame first, and call me as you need the front end or rear..
Most guys do it in stages. I keep a file on your project and know what you need
When you call.
Hoping you call and we can talk it over. 1-800-530-7636 (9-5 mt time M-F)

Facebook page for a sedan build on our chassis; Dave in New York -
https://www.facebook.com/search/top/?q=the%20tonawanda%20tudor%20build%20page

Here is some Model A's with Hemi motors and the chassis we built for 'em.

Myself, I like a bit more sedate style. Jason in his SBC sedan is a good one
And then we Matt with his Rat Rod 440 Mopar sedan !



I like em not channeled, and more of a classis stance.
Here is my old Tudor Robert finished.

I knocked this out Sat. night in the snow storm.. too cold in garage..
Hope this makes sense.. call me, or email direct RILEYAUTO@COMCAST.NET
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