Thread: 55'chevy belair
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09-29-2004 01:23 PM #1
55'chevy belair
HI,
Iam new here my name Danny, I want to build my own 55'chevy belair 2dr out of fiberglass parts that they sell now in days but dont know where or what car frame/chassis i can use becasue there are no 55 chveys where I live. The only that i've seen is a 62' 4dr belair and i dont think that would work? I was hopeing there were bule prints or manual like the one www.tperformance.com/street_rod_store/bodies/ offers for the 1923 T-Bucket Body with Opening Doors. Can any body help me pleaseDanny
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09-29-2004 04:14 PM #2
Re: 55'chevy belair
Originally posted by maverick
HI,
Iam new here my name Danny, I want to build my own 55'chevy belair 2dr out of fiberglass parts that they sell now in days but dont know where or what car frame/chassis i can use becasue there are no 55 chveys where I live. The only that i've seen is a 62' 4dr belair and i dont think that would work? I was hopeing there were bule prints or manual like the one www.tperformance.com/street_rod_store/bodies/ offers for the 1923 T-Bucket Body with Opening Doors. Can any body help me please
If you have fairly deep pockets this is where I would go.
www.artmorrison.com
They just finished a '55 GT Sport chassis. Read the specs. Very impressive numbers.Last edited by pro70z28; 09-29-2004 at 04:17 PM.
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09-29-2004 04:26 PM #3
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