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    Car Year, Make, Model: 31 Ford Coupe; 32 Ford 3-window
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    All the '26 - '27 Model-T Ford passenger cars used the same frame, driveline, grille, hood, and fenders. They just bolted on different bodies at the factory - roadster, coupe, or sedan. If you build a frame for a '26 - '27 roadster it should fit a '26 - '27 coupe. If you are building your frame using T-bucket plans, be sure that you get plans that are compatible with a '26 - '27. Most T-buckets use the more common '23 style body which is smaller than the '26 - '27 and usually has a shorter wheelbase.

    Here is the link to my build thread:
    Another build thread? Yep, my track-style T
    It was inspired by Itoldyouso's thread "Project 3K is Underway". Mine is a track-style '23, but it's step-by-step so you can see some of the trials and tribulations of building a car from scratch.
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