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    37clbcpe is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    new member intro

     



    I have been a member of Club Hotrod for a couple months but this is my first real introduction. I am Jeremy Bilbrey,29 from Chattanooga,TN. I have a '37 Ford Club Coupe. It has a resto rod look with a 350/700r4,Heidts M11,8'' rear and TCI leaf springs,Wheel Vintiques,repro '50 merc caps and rings. Southern A/C/Heat/defrost. Ididit column with custom banjo wheel. I have a couple of pics uploaded to the members gallery.

    I plan on using the leftover '37 parts(59AB flathead,2 deuces,etc) for a another project in the near future..a '28-'29 Ford PU.

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    Howdie 37ClbCpe

     



    Hi ya Jeremy,

    Welcome to CHR

    Here is Jeremys 37.
    I didnt know if you got all your pics beings you lost your old computer .

    Spray

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    we are 37 ford blood brothers

    Spray

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    Your fords look/sound radical, I am sure they are fast! How is your 700 r4 treating you? I almost did it but the ol boys say they cant handle quite so much and then there is the drop from first to second.. Keep up the good work; this is a great forum, thank you for contributing!

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    Welcome aboard Jeremy. Good lookin' ride, nice mix of mild rod and Uncle Daniel.
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    Neat looking coupe, Jeremy. Welcome to CHR
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    Welcome to Club HotRod Jeremy. Nice looking '37 coupe! Good luck on that future PU project too. Keep us posted!
    Larry
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    thanks for the kind words. I really like the 700r4 decision. I havent had a problem with the handling..it handles amazingly well..I will probably go with front and back sway bars for the roll it gets on sharp corners.

    Jeremy
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    I thought you younger guys DRIFTED around those tight corners......

    Spray

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    Welcome to the board Jeremy, good to hear positive things about 700r4, I'm beginning to think that way also. Looks like you have done a great job on your rides.
    Of course, that's just my opinion, I could be wrong!

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    Welcome to CHR
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    Nice Coupe...

     



    That is one nice looking coupe!!! Welcome to the group!!!

    Dave Brisco

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