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Hey! from Mass
Hello everyone, I will hopefully be building a new glass ford 32, 5 window starting in the early spring 2014, doing my research and starting orders. Not my first dance but haven't gone from rails on up before. I have plenty of welding skills, run a leather shop doing my own interior and I love to air brush. I want this build to rock it out so I am hoping to get some great recommendations on my 32 along the way, enough said glad to be here... Steve
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Welcome aboard, sounds like a plan ready to go.........
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Stevo Welcome to CHR post some pictures as you progress Enjoy your stay
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Hello from Mass right back at ya' Stevo239! Glad to see you here also. The upcoming project sounds great and I'm sure everyone here would appreciate pics of the build too!
(of course you'll need to get past the 10 post probation thing first.. dang spammers!)
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Welcome to CHR, Steve. Are you looking at the New Age 5 Window, or something else? Looking forward to following your build.
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Thanks for the welcome, I have three buddies building right now, 54 dodge pick up, 64 ss nova, 62 falcon. I've just always wanted Milners coupe and what I can find to restore the cost and time invested just doesn't make sense. So all new parts from the ground up. Funding has started this summer selling my motorcycle trailers, atv's and as much leather stuff as I can make, I really don't want to sell my street glide but if I must I must Haha. from talking to my buds this is a slow process, I'm hoping for no more then 3 yrs. What I am looking for now as my chassis parts roll in is a good chassis book a real nuts n bolts bible not a hot rod history lesson with a few pictures. Please Steer me in the right direction if you know of any, Thanks guys!!
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Steve welcome to CHR! Are you wanting to build your chassis all your self, or purchase new rails and build cross members and such according to your build?
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Hi, I have the rails coming and I bought the round stock from a metal fab shop I use to work at near Boston, I will be doing some of the work there until I have enough done to bring to my home shop...