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Old 03-22-2023, 01:46 PM   #6
blucar
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Default Re: 1940 Ford Chrysler Steering Conversion

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Lets face it guys, there are more Early V8 Fords on the road today that have extensive modifications, than there are stock cars.
I like vehicles that are safe and reliable, therefore I have vehicles that are modified and vehicles that are dead stock.
My '36 Ford is a '36-48, the body is dead stock. the undercarriage is 95% '48 Ford. My '37 pickup is stock bodied, stock frame, '68 engine TCI front clip w/disk brakes, rack pinion steering AOD trans with GM 10 bolt rear axle.
I don't consider my cars to be Hot/Street Rods, I prefer to describe them as Rest-o-Mods.
Actually, about 50% of my cars are dead stock, the balance are modified.
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