Probably chump change for the typical Kindig It customer. Definitely top-end no-expense-spared type of stuff. Fun to see, in a Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous/Cribs kind of way.$40,000 for the chassis....
Someone said 40k.I thought the wheels were neat
Overall to me it’s too tall and tires too big
Just doesn’t look quite right
But they do quality work for sure .
Did they mention what the chassis costs in the show ?
I kinda skipped around in the show and missed it
Well, when a whopping ONE percent of Americans hold 25% of the wealth of the entire country then yup, to them$250,000 for a car that they might drive several times is like us spending a quarter.Probably chump change for the typical Kindig It customer. Definitely top-end no-expense-spared type of stuff. Fun to see, in a Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous/Cribs kind of way.
The similar Duff flares are 4 inches, that is a bit much for me. I think the Kindig flares are 3 inches?Roadster shop RS4 chassis. You can get it somewhat cheaply if you don’t add any options. Doesn’t take much to get it to almost $60k. The wheels are one offs make by Evod. They make some pretty sweet wheels. They’re very similar to gateway broncos blarney wheel that I have a feeling Evod makes as well. Kindig made the flares for an EB that built years ago. They’ve had them listed out of stock on their website for a few years.
Also, the part they put behind the fender well, passenger side, was a manufactured part. They stated they made the part, the barcode/sticker was visible on the underside. Reality tv.Tuesday October 10 at 8pm CT, on Motor Trend channel there will be 2 episodes back to back with a 74 Bronco being worked on.
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The Gateway wheels are made by Mike Curtis - about $3500 ea. the last I heard. https://mikecurtisdesign.com/The wheels are one offs make by Evod. They make some pretty sweet wheels. They’re very similar to gateway broncos blarney wheel that I have a feeling Evod makes as well.
That's for the IFS chassis, of which I've seen only one (Velocity-built green rig that was at SEMA about 4-5 years ago). This truck appears to have the RS4, which as someone else noted, starts at $40k per the website. When they debuted it at SEMA about 5 years ago, it was around $36K.According to the Roadster Shop website the chassis for a Bronco start at about $75K if I am reading it right.
When we watch the show or other shows my son always googled the name of the customer to see what they did for a living .Well, when a whopping ONE percent of Americans hold 25% of the wealth of the entire country then yup, to them$250,000 for a car that they might drive several times is like us spending a quarter.
Well that’s good to know. I know someone who has done some wheel designs for Mike. Might have to make some phone calls.The Gateway wheels are made by Mike Curtis - about $3500 ea. the last I heard. https://mikecurtisdesign.com/
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That's for the IFS chassis, of which I've seen only one (Velocity-built green rig that was at SEMA about 4-5 years ago). This truck appears to have the RS4, which as someone else noted, starts at $40k per the website. When they debuted it at SEMA about 5 years ago, it was around $36K.
Todd Z.