Suspensions Unlimited Sandcars Gallery

Here is my old car. I just sold it to a buddy to have a new one built. Ed has started on my frame coming along good. Thanks Ed!

2009 Sand Pro 2

Also a pic of my first car and second one.

2009 Sand Pro 2

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Cool I want to se it. I hope to go down after our Saint Anthony trip next week.

 
I did a paper mock-up of what a body might look like awhile back. It’s one of my favorite cars of all time. 

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Might be a dumb question but I'll ask anyway. Was SU the first builder of this style and a lot of others copied them? The design of the DD, BFD and others from the mid 2000s appear very similar. I love them all just curious.

 
Might be a dumb question but I'll ask anyway. Was SU the first builder of this style and a lot of others copied them? The design of the DD, BFD and others from the mid 2000s appear very similar. I love them all just curious.
That's hard to say exactly who was the first...SU did take it up to a new level production wise when John B. bought it from Larry. By mid 2000 s they were making bad ass cars ,and a lot of them. SCU was doing crazy cool stuff as well ( on much smaller scale)Along with many new builders.  There were a lot of guys jumping into that market. 

 
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