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    Welcome: I'm from Pittsburgh originally, and unless Pennsylvania has relaxed their antiquated vehicle laws, you won't be driving that fenderless '32, at least legally. I built a '32 Roadster Pickup, Olds engine, cad-lasalle trans, chopped, channelled, fenderless, hoodless, when I lived there, and had to part it out, as I could never get an inspection sticker on it. Finally had to move to Florida, where we have NO RULES (about much of anything )

    I'm like you, I have a wish list, but I had better get moving, because Father Time is catching up to me quickly.

    Nice ride you posted, too. As for return on investment, forget that. Every ad I see for a car says "invested $ 50,000. will take $ 20,000. " That has been my experience, too.


    Don
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    "unless Pennsylvania has relaxed their antiquated vehicle laws, you won't be driving that fenderless '32, at least legally"

    Don, sing praises. PA changed their streetrod rules last year, no need for a hood, fenders or bumpers! I have been running bumperless (front) for so long I had forgotten that I was illegal. Never had a problem with state inspection, though! Thanks to the great group of rodders working with PennDot to get things changed.

    dezigninmotion: welcome aboard. Great looking car! Was that a Ford Probe in it's earlier life? Being from Hershey area, you got a wealth of info just down the road. You should check in to membership with the Blue Moon Cruisers Rod and Custom Association. They could provide a lot of help and inspiration if you are set on building a streetrod. You also will get a wealth of information right here from a lot of experienced rodders and builders.

    Good luck and keep us up to date with your builds.

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