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    1962-64 rebuilt bucket seat frames

    Sorry, Nate, nana1962409 messaged me about 10 minutes after I listed them and we have been conversing about a time he could get away and pick them up.
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    1962-64 rebuilt bucket seat frames

    I bought these from Paul Stensland in 2018 for my '62 Impala and never swapped them in. He had them sand blasted and then replaced any broken springs and installed the paper wrapped, wire listings. These are exactly as I got them. I moved and had to change email providers 4 years ago and sold...
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    1961 Impala SS 409 2dr sedan?

    If you have a shady deal to pass, There's only one place, Take it to Bat. They don't care, if it's a fake or clone, As long as it sells, And they get their dough.
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    1937 Chevy Coupe build

    Yes, building these cars is expensive. I don't want to know what I have in my '66, I wouldn't want to drive it. Got a 4.56 12 bolt for it now and will be changing the intake and carb in the next couple weeks. Be taking it to Beech Bend in Bowling Green on July 17-18 for a private rental time...
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    1937 Chevy Coupe build

    Thanks guys, I and the '38, appreciate it... ;) This is one of my other toys, that received a 5 year, nut and bolt, rotisserie restoration. It has shiny paint... It has glass now but still doesn't have interior or is street legal. I gotta finish this soon.
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    1937 Chevy Coupe build

    Yah buddy, and that's what we do. I WISH it had shiny paint, but the body is quite rough and will needs a LOT of ironing to ever wear nice paint proudly. After I, foolishly, sold the '62, I have considered dropping the 409 in the coupe, but all the pulleys and exhaust would need replaced as well...
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    1937 Chevy Coupe build

    It's just a beater... I don't have many pics of it as a whole car. Most are in pieces during modifications from when I bought it. The tunnel ram was gone soon after this pic. SBC with a mild cam and low compression and it ran like crap and would load up at idle. I changed out the manual r&p...
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    1937 Chevy Coupe build

    Might want to consider having chrome cans run out the back. Turn downs can stir up a lot of dust in parking lots..
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    Transmission Alignment

    Yeah, something looks REALLY odd there. It does appear the bearing is going inside the pressure plate fingers ???
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    Transmission Alignment

    I don't think he is understanding the yoke part. Having the trans in a gear while resting on the long bolts, gives you the ability to turn the input shaft to align with the disc, by turning the yoke. You will still need to support the back of the trans to keep it perpendicular to the bell...
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    Shipping cost

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    Shipping cost

    Real Deal doesn't have a direct link to their shipping policy, but it is there in the FAQ...they do charge a handling fee. If you received your package from the post office, they may have had to make a special trip there, as all their data indicate they only use FedEx. Also, FedEx works with UPS...
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    1937 Chevy Coupe build

    I would still use the radiator cooler first and then out to a auxiliary. The engine coolant will help warm the fluid when it is cold. I had to add a HUGE cooler to my '38 for pulling a camping trailer. Wish I could remember the brand. You can make up your own braided lines to any length with the...
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    1937 Chevy Coupe build

    That's how ya learn, just jump in and start. I'd put the doors on now and check the fit with the rockers, in case you need to "tweak" them.
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