Hello all. CMD is now making Ferret sand / ditch ramps. These were copied from a set off of a '62 Ferret. I believe these are originals that we copied but I'm not a Ferret expert so not 100% sure as I've seen several variations of these ramps. However, ours match was was copied (ramp in primer). Ramps weigh 60 lbs. each and have a light coating of anti-rust. Price per set is $350 plus shipping.
Guy
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Ferret Sand / Ditch Ramps
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Re: Ferret Sand / Ditch Ramps
Guy,
The sand channels look to be very nice and the price is not bad either. I do believe that your pattern unit was a copy of an original. It is missing the reinforcement plates on the ends and I think two impressions on the flat section. That said they will look great painted up and mounted on anyones FSC.
Cheers,
The sand channels look to be very nice and the price is not bad either. I do believe that your pattern unit was a copy of an original. It is missing the reinforcement plates on the ends and I think two impressions on the flat section. That said they will look great painted up and mounted on anyones FSC.
Cheers,
Rick
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Re: Ferret Sand / Ditch Ramps
Rick,bombtech wrote:Guy,
The sand channels look to be very nice and the price is not bad either. I do believe that your pattern unit was a copy of an original. It is missing the reinforcement plates on the ends and I think two impressions on the flat section. That said they will look great painted up and mounted on anyones FSC.
Cheers,
That is a possibility. If so, who ever made the one I copied had some nice equipment. I have access to another set that has the plates and ribs. I will look at them in a week or so. Adding the plates is not a problem but based on the interest so far, I do not think I will invest the money in the tooling to duplicate the rib. We'll see.
Guy
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