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    My best advice is to buy this book and read it through several times. I have it myself, it's a good read.
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    I'm going to do some research on the body, and as I said, it'll depend on what I find. I want something that is solid enough to work with. I'd rather go with steel, don't think I'd like the fiberglass. I want enough room that I'll be comfortable in on a long trip, I'm 6 ft and that will affect my decision. I really like the Roger's aviator pic, the stance and the way the car is laid out makes it look fast setting still. I haven't got a ton of money, so when I build something I start looking for deals a head of time. It appears to me with a sedan style, it would help on room, plus they look good. A friend had a 32 3 window that looked cool as hell but I couldn't fit in it. I appreciate any good advice I get on here. Bob, Roger and many others on here are a lot of help. That's why I ask, when you are not for sure, it is always better to ask.

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