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    Car Year, Make, Model: '33 HiBoy Coupe, '32 HiBoy Roadster
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    You can make the C6 work space wise, and how much modification you'll need will depend on what body you choose. My '32 roadster is on a P&J IFS chassis, running a SBC ZZ4 with a 700R4 behind it (bought a stalled project and the PO already had a brand new ZZ4 & automatic or I would have gone Ford). My body is from Show Me Rod & Custom in Nixa, MO and has a 2" stretch on the interior. I'm 6'2"+, and I don't know that I'd be able to drive the car without the stretch. The Show Me body has a removable tranny tunnel and I had to rework it quite a bit to fit my power train. The foot room is cramped for my size 13's, but works fine, and a buddy who's a few inches shorter fits comfortably. The build thread is "Followed Me Home II".

    My '33 coupe is running a Ford 5.0, and I expect you'll be looking at pushing the grille forward on the '32 for clearance, which means an extended hood if you're planning to run a hood; or recessing the firewall a few inches, which is going to affect your foot room. All just part of building a hot rod!
    Last edited by rspears; 01-05-2022 at 01:32 PM.
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