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Yep they merged w loenbro.
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Originally Posted by One Man Gang
I thought Loenbro was the German beer with the lion emblem on the bottle
I'm thinking that the new company slogan could be: " Tonight let it be Loenbro " ?
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Some old people’s up in here remembering the lowenbrau commercials 🤣
Where is the move over flag when you need it?????
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The other chassis producers probably aren’t real thrilled with this news
Where is the move over flag when you need it?????
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With all the money the Labontes have , you would think they would want to keep the hobby of building race cars. What will they do for fun ?
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Doing whatever you want to do sounds pretty fun.
Where is the move over flag when you need it?????
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Bobby racing asphalt mods for his share of the fun.
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It doesnt sound like they sold, just merged. Sounds like Labonte is still involved?
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Originally Posted by Hoosier_Dirt
It doesnt sound like they sold, just merged. Sounds like Labonte is still involved?
That's what I gathered also
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It sounds like a merger and the Labontes and Rumley are still there.
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CHINA GROVE, NC – In partnership with Loenbro Motorsports; Longhorn Chassis has taken a significant step to combine efforts and expand with Loenbro as the demand for the company’s products have increased exponentially over the years. The merge will combine their resources and personnel in an effort to offer top-notch customer service to racers across the country.With a customer focused approach, Longhorn Chassis will provide Late Model and Modified racers with the resources they need to be competitive on the racetrack. From supplying high-quality cars to offering technical support and ensuring parts availability; Longhorn looks to ensure that its services are available to meet the needs of its consumers.“We understand that our biggest assets are our drivers, teams and employees who have built the Longhorn brand into what it is today. Our goal is to make every effort to provide the services needed to continue the success we have had.” said Steve Arpin of Loenbro Motorsports. “Justin has surrounded himself with a great group of people. As I say in everything I’ve done, every business is only as good as its people and are truly the key to success. Our team at Loenbro is excited to move forward with this group and we are tremendously grateful for this opportunity.”The merge will take place effective immediately as the companies have already started to combine assets. Longhorn and Loenbro Motorsports have already formed additional partnerships in an effort to increase supply and plan to continue building on quality control. Kevin Rumley, who has played a vital role in Longhorn’s success will remain the lead engineer. “I’m very excited to have an opportunity to utilize these added resources to further develop the longhorn chassis from a performance and quality standpoint” said Rumley.“We’ve been so focused over the years on building fast race cars. We are excited for this opportunity to partner with Loenbro, the team they have assembled and to give customers the service they deserve” said Justin Labonte, founder of Longhorn Chassis.Additional information regarding this partnership will be announced throughout the 2022 race season.
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Originally Posted by Barbecueboy
Doing whatever you want to do sounds pretty fun.
Isn't that the truth.
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Talk about a "run on sentence"....they need a new publicity guy...
Member of the Luxemburg Speedway Hall of Fame
Class of 2019
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Steve Arpin ? Is that the Canadian racer who use to race modifieds ?
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Justin was the founder of longhorn ? I always thought it was Bobby and Terry that started the company.
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