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Westchester bare body weight
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22 Nov 2005 05:24 #4004
by redfred
Replied by redfred on topic body wieght
I'm not sure of the exact wieght of the sedan body, but I did aquire an extra body when I scooped up my car. With all the doors and trunk lid (flat back) installed, I was able to push & move the car on my own, by myself. It was just sitting on its rear axle, and I was able to lift her up and scoot the body sideways along the axle. There was no interior in it though.
My vote is that the body is quite light. However, if there isn't too much of a difference in costs between the heavy & late rotis. Then I'd opt for the heavy job. You may want to do a Bugatti Royal next!!!!!
My vote is that the body is quite light. However, if there isn't too much of a difference in costs between the heavy & late rotis. Then I'd opt for the heavy job. You may want to do a Bugatti Royal next!!!!!
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19 Nov 2005 15:54 #3991
by Maxie
Westchester bare body weight was created by Maxie
Does anyone out there know the prox weight of Westchester bare body without sub frame.
I'm trying to determine which body rotisserie I need to purchase. The car is now without interior, instruments, doors, trunk, fenders, etc.
I can weigh doors & fenders but not the entire body.
Any help appreciated.
Thank you,
Ron
I'm trying to determine which body rotisserie I need to purchase. The car is now without interior, instruments, doors, trunk, fenders, etc.
I can weigh doors & fenders but not the entire body.
Any help appreciated.
Thank you,
Ron
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