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Countdown Survivor
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Bean Station, East Tennessee
Posts: 9,676
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Re: The '36 Ford Coupe Rebuild
First, congratulations on keeping it so long (and thanks for saving it from the scrap yard).
Second, the bodywork looks great, now it's ready for another 75 years, probably longer since I know it'll probably never spend any time in the snow again. What are the plans for the drivetrain this time around, I think nostalgia with the 327/M21 would be cool, but a LS would be cool too.
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The Older Generation
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Location: Montezuma, Iowa
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Re: The '36 Ford Coupe Rebuild
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Thanks Z. Drive train will remain the same. I rebuilt the 327 two years ago so I need to use it. LockDoc
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