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    Hello from Pa

     



    Hey guys, my name is Jay and I just found this forum while browsing the web. Me and my father have been working on a project for the past 2 1/2 years. Its a 1937 Chevy Pick-up sitting on a shortened 70 camaro frame. Short 4ft bed, with a 32 ford grille. Homebuilt 350 smallblock, custom side pipes and headers, muncie m20 4spd, hurst competition plus shifter. 3.73 12 bolt rear. The rest is too much to list. Looks like you guys have alot of good info on these forums I'm glad I joined. Just wanted to say hello. I included a picture of the truck as well. Picture is a few months old, doesnt show the side pipes or headers.

    Jay


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    Hey Jay,

    From your neighbor (close enough), welcome to CHR...........


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    Thanks man. I guess you go to the car show in Pottstown then, on the first saturday of every month. Me and my pops will probobly be there this year, if the trucks street legal by then. I am also a fellow mustang owner as well, I see you have a GT500KR. My cars a few generations ahead of yours I have a 98 GT. Maybe ill see ya in pottstown.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 37Bowtie
    Thanks man. I guess you go to the car show in Pottstown then, on the first saturday of every month. Me and my pops will probobly be there this year, if the trucks street legal by then. I am also a fellow mustang owner as well, I see you have a GT500KR. My cars a few generations ahead of yours I have a 98 GT. Maybe ill see ya in pottstown.
    The Shelby is more parts of what is left of a particular 68 GT500 KR convertible. I sold my 68 and 69 GT350 convertibles two years ago.....Have had plenty of late model Mustangs (most convertibles), have the "Rosie Diner" 95 Cobra "R" Model (#4, first one to be sold to the general public) at my shop right now getting repainted it's original "ZR" white from it's hideous lime green and purple "custom" job from the dreaded previous owner....If you are in the area this week stop down and I'll show it to you.

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    Welcome to the forum from a former Pennsylvanian. I like your truck a lot, I've got a '39 Dodge that will someday be as far along as yours.

    BTW, that isn't a '32 Ford grille, not that it matters. Looks more like a Dodge or Plymouth of that era.

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    Just for comparison, here is a 32 Ford grille. See the differences. Doesn't matter, just thought you should know.

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    Welcome to the forums...

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    Thanks, for the info, I was told it was a 32 ford. Guess not then.

    Thanks guys

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    Welcome to CHR.
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