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07-19-2004, 10:56 PM | #1 |
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OT-'37 Chevy Coupe...too much project?
This is a little off of the topic here but I went out to visit a friend yesterday and look at a '70 GMC he just got and low and behold, right next to his driveway sits a '37 Chevy Coupe body. The floors are completely gone. The trunk floor is probably 75% there but there are no floors in the car what-so-ever. The doors aren't even close to lining up because there are no rockers to hold the body together (as you can see in the photos) but the outer part of the body is awesome. There are no bullet holes or dents anywhere. Also sitting inside the car was a very nice grille support. Now, this car is virtually mine for the taking. I can just go and load it up. The question is....is it too much of a project? I understand it could take a lot of work, but is it worth it? If I really set out to find a restorable '37 Chevy Coupe, I would think that I would be spending an arm and a leg. I suppose most importantly, if you ran across this, would you drag it home? Opinions needed!
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