TECH CENTER

NC Tech

Due to our current build schedule and travel to upcoming race events, I will be limited on the amount of time I can spend on the phone. For questions concerning set-up and/or assembly specs, please try to email me at jnervo@ncchassisco.com . I will try to view my emails in the evening or first thing in the morning and respond as quickly as possible. Since it is easiest to answer some questions over the phone. If you could please leave a number; I will notify you via email, that I will try contacting you at the earliest convenience for further discussion. Thank you for your patience and I look forward to being of assistance.

Serial Number Location

Since 1994 our frames have been given a serial number. All models have the serial number stamped onto the brake master cylinder bracket, which is welded to the lower left side of the frame as pictured. The older models may have the number on the outside of the bracket and more recent models will be on the inside of the bracket. The older the chassis the more difficult it will be to identify the number due to traditional wear and typically sand blasting for paint. If this number is provided, we can do a manual check and usually find these serial numbers, which gives us the model and size of the car. This is important in the case of theft or when simply trying to identify a used car for purchase.