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    The guys have told you the truth, the S10 frame has to go. As for what one to replace it with, that is a tough question because first you have to decide what you want it to end up looking like. If you put it on a stock Model A type frame or a '32 frame, you will get a certain look. However, if you want it to sit in the weeds like the current trend seems to be, then a custom built frame with some Z's in the back and maybe even the front will be needed.

    I would suggest you do a lot of looking and asking and find a look and a theme you want and build the frame accordingly. Here are some pictures of fenderless tudors both on stock and custom built frames to get you going.

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