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The photos are outstanding! Thank you! They are a big help. Would one of you do me the favor of measuring two dimensions on your truck? 1. I...
Mac's All Ford Most any reproduction Ford parts house
Thanks for the confirmation! I appreciate the help.
Long before I got my 40 Ford pickup, someone replaced the factory floor with a flat floor. This is presenting me with some body fit problems....
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Yes, it will go down to the original stop. The window just won't roll up as high as it originally did since the top is shorter now. Make sense?
I cut up a heavy cardboard box. That usually works. I believe stock glass will work, since they are flat. You just don't roll the windows all...
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You can't go wrong with TCI. I've used many of their chassis over the years and they are very nice. You will definitely get your moneys worth.
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They always do. Good work takes time. It looks like you've done a really nice job on yours.
Looks great!
Thank you! :) I painted it myself. DuPont base/clear.
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"YOU CAN NEVER GO FAST ENOUGH." Two Lane Blacktop
Looks outstanding! You obviously know what you are doing. Please keep the pictures coming as progress moves along! :) Chris
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So am I. Heavily. Chris
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Try searching/asking here: http://forums.corvetteforum.com/forumdisplay.php?f=4 You will get the answer you need. Lots of very helpful...
Your brother's '57 is NICE! Great color combination. Thanks for the pics. I'm almost done with my '63 SWC. Red/black, 327, 4 speed. Chris
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Try the Model A Ford Club of America. http://www.mafca.com/ Go to "References" then "Books". Chris
Ditto. I'm building a pair for my 4 and 6 year old nieces right now. Should be fun. Chris
Amen, brother. Lock and load. We're gonna need 'em at some point. Chris
3.5" to 4" is the perfect chop for a '36 3W, in my estimation. They are way too tall stock. Chris
These may help... http://www.tciauto.com/Products/TechInfo/trans_dims.asp http://www.tciauto.com/Products/Components/transmission_pans.asp Chris
Try American Autowire. I've had good luck finding oddball electrical parts from them. www.americanautowire.com Chris
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