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    Itoldyouso is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Welcome to the forum. That's the stock location for a 32 tank, probably no more vulnerable than lots of other hot rods, including my old 23. None of these is as safe as brand new cars with crumple zones, air bags, etc., but they are what they are.

    Nice looking little 32 BTW.

    Don

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    What Itoldyouso said is correct. Thats the stock location on a '32.
    When you look at them, None of the 20's-30's cars are all that safe in any kind of crash. I'd hate to have a roll over or side hit in any of them.
    I guess we take our chances. But, just the nature of these cars we probably drive a little safer and causious. With the occasional blast of speed!

    As far as the Empire state? I have no idea. we do have Empire apples!

    Sid

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