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Introducing the first ALL-STEEL
Factory Five body! The body costs $9,990 and is an option that can be
added to the Factory Five ’33 Hot Rod. Now you can build the world’s
best-selling and best-performing Hot Rod with an industry-leading, quality
steel body just like Henry made!
Last year after SEMA 2015, we made the decision to begin work on an
all-steel ’33 Hot Rod body to complement our world-class chassis and
suspension. We carefully bench marked what was currently available on the
market, and were shocked at prices (upwards of $25,000) and in some cases,
the quality. Our goal was to match the Factory Five chassis with a steel
body that would lead the industry in quality irrespective of price. That
work is now done, and the very first all-steel Factory Five ’33 will be on
display at the 2016 SEMA Show. Production bodies will be available in the
first months of 2017, and we are accepting orders now.
PRICE: $9,990 WITH ’33 HOT ROD
ORDER!
The all-steel body comes complete
with all panels including hood and louvered front engine covers. The parts
are delivered E-coated black and require no panel trimming/fitment, and
significantly less body work. The steel thickness is from 19 to 21 gauge
steel depending on the part and location.
Hard top and fenders are still in process and will be available by the end
of 2017. Estimated price for the fenders and hard top will be slightly
higher than existing composite part prices. The current composite fenders
(full fenders and bike fenders) and composite hard top fit with the steel
body. Stage 1 Hot Rods can be ordered now and the steel body can be added
to the Stage 2 order.
The all-steel body costs $14,990 if you are buying it alone. It is an
option if you buy it with the ’33 Hot Rod kit for $9,990 (includes
deletion of the ‘glass body).
In addition to selling “Build-It-Yourself” Hot Rods, part of the
development of this all-steel body included consideration of the new Small
Volume Manufacturers Law which will enable Factory Five to build completed
vehicles of which the Hot Rod is a viable candidate.
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