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    Hey! I'm a little new to Rodding, and completley new here. I started out looking for parts for my late Father's 39 sedan, and found alot of info here before registering. I bought the car from his estate and plan to keep this car in my family as an heirloom of sorts. Thanks!

    Mike

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    Originally posted by mikev
    Hey! I'm a little new to Rodding, and completley new here. I started out looking for parts for my late Father's 39 sedan, and found alot of info here before registering. I bought the car from his estate and plan to keep this car in my family as an heirloom of sorts. Thanks!

    Mike
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    Welcome to CHR Mike...you'll find lots of info on here for your project...the Studebaker truck that I am restoring, as well as my Corvair, are both in memory of my dad.

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    Well I think I know what you mean. My wife and I bought my late Dad's '92 Lumina and use it as our family sedan, but long ago he had a '26 T and several Model-As and that is how I got hooked on the Model-A when he talked me into spending all the money I had saved from a paper route on a '31 Fordor. It was clear he wanted the A as much as I did and we painted it robin egg blue with a brush. A bit rough but still a Father-Son project when he helped me put sealed beam headlights in it and whatever it needed for inspection a full year before I was old enough to drive!

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    welcome and sounds as if it will be a work of love.....good luck and post some pics

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    Thanks guys, I've added some pics to the member gallery. More to come soon.

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    Welcome to chr, and god I've always loved those things, it just so sexy.

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