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    Turkey Master is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Hello! I'm new here. I finished my Factory Five Cobra in April and am looking for my next project. I'm thinking about building a '34/35 Chevy or Ford with a small block EFI Chevy engine. Since I'll be setting it up with A/T, P/S, and A/C, I'm in the very early stages of research. Thoughts and suggestions are welcome.

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    Hey, Bill!

     



    So, are you and Debbie coming Sunday? (I know I should have used a different Forum Name.)

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    I would consider a 'glass body, since the early chevies had wood framing. This will add a lot of work to saving an original body.

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    Look for a nice 35 3 window coupe if you canfind one. Trouble with the pre 37's were that the inside framing was wood.
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