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Lets see your 38-48 Chevy Sedans

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by brownbag40, Apr 20, 2011.

  1. brownbag40
    Joined: Jan 26, 2011
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    Looking for some inspiration to start my 40 Chevy Town Sedan build.:cool: Even if you have a nice 4 door post that up.
     
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  2. Jibs
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    47.jpg Heres my 47, chopped 3.5", Mustang II, Chassis Eng rear springs & mounts, 472 Cadillac, turbo 400, 9" Bronco rear, hood pie cut 1.5" with 102 louvers. Excellent highway car over 20 miles to the gallon at 70 mph.
     
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  3. brownbag40
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    A few I have saved

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    Come on guys, I know some of you have sedans hiding out.
     
  4. Jerrybigbird
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    from Montana

  5. low budget
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    Wow, Wasnt much interest in this thread, I think these could possibly fit in the under appreciated thread that I think HRP started a while back, I cant say Ive had a huge interest in these either but have seen a few priced relatively cheap (46 to 48 anyway)so they could maybe be some cheap fun if anyone wanted to venture down that path???
     
  6. low budget
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    ....it has crossed my mind in times passed and I have wandered if the earlier 41ish back front fenders or dog house might be made to work on the 46 to 48. I dont care for the long fenders that come all the way back onto the doors on the 46 to 48. Anyone know? Just thought I would ask without doing a bunch of investigation about a car I dont even own.:D
     
  7. mgtstumpy
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    Not mine but lives not far away. A 'Ute'.
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  8. 302GMC
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    from Idaho

  9. waldo53
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    I'm not usually 6798753796_01155465c4_z.jpg fond of 4-door rides, but for some reason I've always like these Fleetlines.
     
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  10. jimcolwell
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    from Amarillo

    Kinda like a 36 Chevy tudor
     

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  11. zjerry
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    Here's a pic of my 1940 chevy .. 13912504_1084592908286525_6597182771712168702_n.jpg
     
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  12. Blacktop Graffiti
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    Does this count? My '39 two door. Chopped. Was a runner, took apart to do it right.
     

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  13. Canuck
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    Previous ride, 454/TH400, IFS, disc brakes. A good cruiser.

    Hear it is residing down around Sturgis SD now. Last time I saw it the stripes were redone in grays.

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  14. pinman 39
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    I drive a 39 coupe I have owned it for over 30 years .I have a 40 more door that would be
    an easy build that I would like to sell.These cars are maybe a little to "Street Rodder"
    for some but they make good drivers and there are lots of parts around .
     

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