Friday, October 24, 2008

Re: [Classic Mustang] Rotisserie rental

I made my own from scrap steel from work and i used my engine stand on one end . I also used some bed frame angle iron that i find when people throw it away . I had very little $$ in it but a lot of time and i have more time than $$$ . (:-)
         
            1937 Buick/401 Nailhead
            1949 Hudson 2 Dr Custom/460cu.in.
            1953 F-100/401 Buick/Nailhead
            1965 Studebaker Cruiser/283/700R4
            1956 Buick Roadmaster
            1973 GMC 4x4
            1966 Mustang/289/c4
            1984 Corvette
            Lima,Ohio 45807
----- Original Message -----
From: Dennis
Sent: Friday, October 24, 2008 9:05 AM
Subject: [Classic Mustang] Rotisserie rental

I don't know how many of the folks in this group are looking at using
a rotisserie to restore their Mustang, but wouldn't it be great if
those with rotisseries could make them available to others in their
area for a reasonable rental rate...maybe $40-$50 month with a
deposit. I'm getting ready to put mine on a rotisserie I bought on
eBay. Hopefully it will only be on it for no more than 6 months. I'd
make mine available to anyone in the Indianapolis area. It's not an
"auto-twirler" with all the bells and whistles. It was made by
Fab-Tech. It's an older rotisserie that was designed specifically for
65-73 Mustangs. Renting one at $2-300 for 6 months is better than
shelling out $1200. Anyway...it's just a thought.

Dennis O.
68 J code fastback

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