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Old 07-16-2008, 07:29 AM
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When I contracted to buy my Hi-Tech in early 1994 through Mike Kenney and Tim Gunning, ( and Tom D'Antonio, the original owner who sold the business to Gunning, and was still there working for Tim Gunning for a part of 1994) it could be had as follows:
a. With a 100% alloy body and interior
b. With a 100% fiberglass body, and fiberglass 'tub' interior
c. With a 100% fiberlgass body, and alloy interior which included floor pans, transmission tunnel, firewall, rear wall and trunk interior pieces (I purchased this version)
d. With a fiberglass body, alloy interior, and option for one or more of the following alloy exterior body pieces; hood, trunk lid, and doors.

I don't know how many of the early cars were built with a live axle. Mine is equipped with IRS and a Ford 9" center section.

I still have their original advertising literature/sales brochures from that particular period. There may have been modifications and or changes to their products subsequent to my purchase.

David

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