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Should I buy this '36
My dad I went to look a a '36 project this last weekend. it is exactly that... a project. 15+ years ago my dad brought home a all original 35 chevy that was going to be our first resto together. Well someone offered him the right amount of money so that truck was gone long ago, not to mention we have completed many restos since then. But both of us have held this era trucks in a special place in our hearts. The problem is that this truck is nowhere near complete. It is on a '46 frame that has been Zed, there is no fenders or running boards and neither of us care for fenderless trucks. The doors that come with it are rough and there are no hinges. If we bought it it would be a rat rod build, but different rat rod
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Re: Should I buy this '36
If you get for next to nothing, maybe. Missing a lot of parts. Those parts are hard to find. Myself, I'd keep looking. Good luck.
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I would pass and keep looking!
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Looks like a disaster to me.
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I've seen grill shells go for 600.
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having done a 35 I will tell you thats way to much...I might be at about 1/2 that in $$$ and even then Unless your going for the rat rod FORGET IT...and keep in mind I'm in New England.....we can buy rusty stuff like that every where but your in Mexico so take advantage of your location
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there out there just need to keep your eyes open and remember fire trucks are the best to start with
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