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> Rotisserie for loan/sale?
tygaboy
post May 11 2025, 10:54 AM
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I don't know that I'll ever need this again but it'd be great to have access to it, if needed. So, how about if you borrow it for your restoration and YOU store it for me? (IMG:style_emoticons/default/lol-2.gif)

Or, make me an offer that comes with a "you can borrow it back" option.

Delivery possible on the west coast but let's talk details first.

My chassis is a '75 so this deal comes with some super cool At The Red Barn adapter components that bolt to the factory hydraulic cylinder mounts then on to the rotisserie.

If you're doing much chassis repair, or even installing a cage, a rotisserie is a total game changer. Don' tmiss this once-in-a-lifetime chance!


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post May 11 2025, 02:59 PM
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Sounds like a great deal, Chris (IMG:style_emoticons/default/aktion035.gif)

I have a similar, but different kind of deal ... looking for a safe & secure 'local' facility to store my 18' tandem axle flatbed trailer - where I can 'borrow' it back when I need it (IMG:style_emoticons/default/confused24.gif)

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post May 12 2025, 09:14 AM
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Chris, a couple questions?

How long is that bad boy with a chassis mounted? Not sure it will fit inside my garage, want to verify.

will the mounts provided bolt up to an early car? 1974....or just the later cars via the bumper shock mounts?

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post May 12 2025, 01:19 PM
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@JeffBowlsby Jeff - those support tubes are 17' long and you can see from the pic, they're longer than the other components, even with the car on it. Plus, if you need something like this but it's maybe a bit too long, those silver brackets that run from the unit to the chassis could easily be shortened and still allow for work on the rear of the car.
And those brackets I mentioned are just to better support the chassis via the factory BUB mounting locations but aren't needed. The rotisserie works with an early chassis, too. You just don't use my brackets.
And given you location, I'd be happy to deliver, if needed.
Hope this helps.
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post May 12 2025, 01:25 PM
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I imagine the support tubes could be cut and sleeved with a smaller/larger diameter pipe to make each support tube more than one piece. That would make the package smaller when stored.
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QUOTE(tygaboy @ May 12 2025, 11:19 AM) *

@JeffBowlsby Jeff - those support tubes are 17' long and you can see from the pic, they're longer than the other components, even with the car on it. Plus, if you need something like this but it's maybe a bit too long, those silver brackets that run from the unit to the chassis could easily be shortened and still allow for work on the rear of the car.
And those brackets I mentioned are just to better support the chassis via the factory BUB mounting locations but aren't needed. The rotisserie works with an early chassis, too. You just don't use my brackets.
And given you location, I'd be happy to deliver, if needed.
Hope this helps.


I have the solution. You can both store your stuff with no worries in rural Wisconsin. They will nestle near my WWII vintage lift. Bring them over!
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post May 13 2025, 08:31 AM
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I will need to pass on this Chris. Beautiful rotisserie but its quite large and I'll try to get done what I need to without it.
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I imagine the support tubes could be cut and sleeved with a smaller/larger diameter pipe to make each support tube more than one piece. That would make the package smaller when stored.
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post May 13 2025, 07:57 PM
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QUOTE(tygaboy @ May 11 2025, 12:54 PM) *

I don't know that I'll ever need this again but it'd be great to have access to it, if needed. So, how about if you borrow it for your restoration and YOU store it for me? (IMG:style_emoticons/default/lol-2.gif)

Or, make me an offer that comes with a "you can borrow it back" option.

Delivery possible on the west coast but let's talk details first.

My chassis is a '75 so this deal comes with some super cool At The Red Barn adapter components that bolt to the factory hydraulic cylinder mounts then on to the rotisserie.

If you're doing much chassis repair, or even installing a cage, a rotisserie is a total game changer. Don' tmiss this once-in-a-lifetime chance!


Chris and all,
It's so much of a game changer, I keep dreaming of a suction system to remove the oil and fuel to use one all the time!

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post May 16 2025, 04:36 PM
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Want to take a trip to Fabulous Las Vegas? I could definitely use the rotisserie for my 75 914. I also have two custom made yokes for a 911. I would donate the 911 yokes to the deal in return for the use of it. I'll also pay your gas expenses here. Nice thing about Vegas is I'm 4 hours to LA, and 4 hours to Phoenix for the next 914/911 guy. Also close to Southern Utah only a few hours away there.
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