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    Never hurts my feelings to see a '36 roadster Mark, I'm a sucker for the lines of them (obviously). Even the similar '35 I find appealing, though the nose (as much of a pita as they are to align) on the '36 is the definition of elegance in this period to my eyes. I will probably never tire of looking at one. For as uncommon as these are, tons of them can be found with a Bing/Google image search. Twenty years ago when I started my search for an original steel starting piece they were very scarce. Today, with the passing of many of those who had possession of them they seem easier to come by.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Parmenter View Post
    I'm a sucker for the lines of them (obviously).
    That includes me too..
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Parmenter View Post
    Even the similar '35 I find appealing, though the nose (as much of a pita as they are to align) on the '36 is the definition of elegance in this period to my eyes. I will probably never tire of looking at one.
    The '37 is certainly no piece of cake when it comes to aligning the nose either!!! Before buying my '37 back when I was in college, I looked at a '36 coupe. It would have been cool but I thought I needed a back seat....don't ask me why! LOL!!! I love the 35 thru 40 a lot but '38 not as much.
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