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Looking for plans to build or possibly a used to buy, auto rotisseri stand. Need to accomidate a ' 65 mustang coupe tnks agn!!! "the rookies"
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This link has the plans for a rotisserie for a 1965 Mustang, with specific directions.
http://www.autorestorer.com/articles/art106.html Other links: http://www.mts.net/~hpokrant/Restora...Rotisserie.htm http://www.accessiblesystems.com/JrFullCaster.htm http://www.accessiblesystems.com/automotive.php ..and if you live in Ohio, there is a Mustang rotisserie in Ebay: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/musta...QQcmdZViewItem Last edited by SSDiv6; 11-28-2007 at 09:00 PM. |
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Don't know where your located but I just bought one from Greg Smith Equip in Atl. They are also in Del and Indy. Around $900 with the jack arrangement for centering the load. I have a 68 Cuda on it now. Not quite as close tolerance as a AutoTwirler but seems to work well and $400 cheaper. You will have to custom fab front and rear mounts but the post above gave a site with dimensions for them.
Good luck and be careful. It just ain't natural looking at your car on its side in your shop. |
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This is the one I built. Works good. My stocker 68 Camaro has been on it about 6 months. I put some beefy casres on it so it rolls easy with a car on it. I also used a long piece of tubing to connect the ends after the car is attached. www.autobody101.com/rotisserie.php
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