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    Thegrappler is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    x5 well I guess its deuce rails, I'll try to save elsewhere like building my own hairpins, ladder bars, etc. I already have a 70 350 4 bolt out of a pickup that I got for $100, should be able to get a th350 for about the same. I have an open 3.50 31 spline 9 inch center and I see alot of truck 9 inchers but would need to narrow. I keep yall posted as I progress. thanx for the advise.
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    I have a mate here that has owned a '32 roadster (fibreglass) channelled over a tubular frame since the late '60's (hemi with 2x4's and three pedals) has finally decided that it is time for the geninuie look of after market 32 rails and to raise the body up to where it was originally. But as mentioned, it is your car and your money we are trying to spend....
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    I also think it best to use the deuce rails but if you want the channeled look you can easily duplicate the duece rails from the firewall forward and the rest won't show.
    Its aweful lonesome in the saddle since my horse died.

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    Quote Originally Posted by roadster32 View Post
    I also think it best to use the deuce rails but if you want the channeled look you can easily duplicate the deuce rails from the firewall forward and the rest won't show.
    That,s another option.

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