Thread: 1937 Plymouth 5 Window Coupe
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07-28-2016 09:56 AM #1
Hey this is the BUCKSTER here and I just want to say what a great build log this is turning out to be . I read every page so far and about 80% went over my head but I still learned something at the end . I'm new to this forum like you and I have a builder I'm doing on a 47 Chrysler New Yorker four-door sedan . Another thing like you I started my build by saying I'm trying to put a 350 Chevy into my Mopar and guess what, I caught No hell whatsoever, all I got was answers to all my questions and encouragement from these fellows . If I have a question about anything the first place I go is here . There's a great bunch of guys here and this is a great forum . Looking forward to following your build. The BUCKSTER
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07-28-2016 11:10 AM #2
Yes I agree with you. I have already received some much needed help on my project. Not all us are experts so many of us have lots to learn and will have a lot of questions. So far anything I have asked has been answered. Anyways do you have a build log going yet for your project. From what I heard around here everybody love the pictures.It is easy to make a small fortune in Hot Rods. Just start with a large one.......
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07-29-2016 01:56 AM #3
Yes mprevo, I do have a dialogue going on here, it's under 1947 Chrysler New Yorker by the BUCKSTER and it's on the second page of the build logs . It's been a while since I have updated it due to technical difficulties ( money). But I will be updating it real soon. Thanks. The BUCKSTER
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