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Thread: About to (maybe) buy my first hotrod. Please school me on 1931 Ford Coupes
          
   
   

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    Yep, I'm the same way, love my sedan and my T Bucket both!
    I've found that the secret appears to be to love what you have, not what you want. I use that same philosophy when I'm looking at a car or other item (guitars are my other weakness), I only love it after it's mine, no hard feeling that way.
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    My confusion was that I mistakenly thought that the problem was with a particular manufacturers version of the Mustang II suspension. Personally I would prefer a dropped solid front axle.

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