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    Great place to be.

     



    I've had old cars for 45 years. My first was when I was 14 - a non running 35 Ford roadster - which I had to sell because we moved. Then a 31 Model A coupe when I was 15 and 16 which I sold to get a 40 Ford fordor with a warmed up flathead. A channelled 34 three widow with a 3/4 race flathead. Then I had a 40 Ford tudor into which I swapped a 324 Olds. Just sold that ride 3 summers ago. Also had a 53 Pontiac with a 394 Olds. I have been searching for the right body to build a chopped/channelled hot rod if my big old body will fit. I just bought two early 30's Nashes. A 30 tudor and a 32 (I think) fordor. I will be using the 30 tudor for my build. I will be bringing them home in about a month after I get my garage winterized and wired. Hope to pick up a lot of info here. Does any body know where the serial numbers are located on these cars? I know that the body numbers are on the firewall but not where the frame serial numbers are located.
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