My new 1938 dodge just got it today
#7
I love those cars their cool.. I watched my neighbor build a 37 chevy from the ground up.. A foot of the car all the way around was rusted off. Two of us carried the body in... After seeing him make every single thing for that car. Mock it up and assemble time after time gave me chills. He even boxed the original frame. Any part he bought for that car he had to refab it to work.. The car is done now 10 years later.. He moved the firewall back 6 inches for that engine. The firewall is stainless.
What are you thinking of doing with the car,, all original, ratrod, or slick hotrod.
What are you thinking of doing with the car,, all original, ratrod, or slick hotrod.
#9
I love those cars their cool.. I watched my neighbor build a 37 chevy from the ground up.. A foot of the car all the way around was rusted off. Two of us carried the body in... After seeing him make every single thing for that car. Mock it up and assemble time after time gave me chills. He even boxed the original frame. Any part he bought for that car he had to refab it to work.. The car is done now 10 years later.. He moved the firewall back 6 inches for that engine. The firewall is stainless.
What are you thinking of doing with the car,, all original, ratrod, or slick hotrod.
What are you thinking of doing with the car,, all original, ratrod, or slick hotrod.
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67hemidart (01-29-2013)
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Cool project, just stick with it. My '36 is the first "old" car I've had after many Chargers, Road Runners and Cudas and I can't tell you the number of times I wanted to push it out onto a railroad track. If you need I can help with where to find parts, I've found a few since I got this car.
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