Not saying they’re great welds, but I don’t think that’s the problem. It broke in the haz, not directly at the welds. I’d bet the shock probably served double duty as a bump stop, and that, on top of poor design is what caused it. Again, it wouldn’t scare me off from buying it if the rest of the car is sound, and it’s what you want.3rd picture, looks like a bad weld. The weld to the left of the coil. could have broke, causing the other tubes to fail. Like other have said, need to put it on a table & start measuring.
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How do you know that it’s home built (not saying it isn’t) based on the pics that were posted? I’ve seen plenty of production chassis fail. Chenowith is my guess, and I’ve seen them fail plenty. Again, my guess is that the shock doubled as a bump stop, and that’s what caused it.It looks like a home made car, it’s not boxed correctly. It can be fixed but won’t flow right and it will look modified which will Lower the resale down the road.
can you post a pic of the entire car. Is it a great deal and can be had on the cheap?
might be worth while just buying a new frame and swap parts.
3rd picture, looks like a bad weld. The weld to the left of the coil. could have broke, causing the other tubes to fail. Like other have said, need to put it on a table & start measuring.
NT
How do you know that it’s home built (not saying it isn’t) based on the pics that were posted? I’ve seen plenty of production chassis fail. Chenowith is my guess, and I’ve seen them fail plenty. Again, my guess is that the shock doubled as a bump stop, and that’s what caused it.
It looks like a home made car, it’s not boxed correctly. It can be fixed but won’t flow right and it will look modified which will Lower the resale down the road.
can you post a pic of the entire car. Is it a great deal and can be had on the cheap?
might be worth while just buying a new frame and swap parts.
You're correct. Despite the picture with sand tires it has been used almost exclusively in the dirt, which is also where I would be using it.That's a thin wall erw tube sand car that's done and problably used in the dirt which they are not made for. You would be buying it for the parts to build a new chassis. It's been rusty and the thin erw tubing is just used up from lots of thing said in thread.
If parts are good, buy it and swap to a chassis. That style can be had new for a reasonable amount.