1935 Chevy 3 window coupe

4speedman

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Yes on the steel. Inner door will be covered with sheel metal but i want some kind of bead rolls or those holes with scolloped inlays eastwood sells a tool to do that with my deck lid has has a inner panel already put in it so it is ok
 

4speedman

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The front end is a speedway mustang two type thing with tubelar a arms and QA coilovers and power rack and pinion it works with the stock GM pump the brakes are gm disc and calibers it came in a kit from speedway motors That rear is a winters quick change with 4.86 gears but with the spur gears i have a3.35 in it now it likes a 3.76 i have much better i even tried a 6.28 just for fun and it was instant power
 

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Tjames5

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nice I'm running a ford 32-36 dropped axle with a 9" with 3.54 gears. Juice brakes with buick finned drums. Going for a Bonneville style build. Steering running vega. Are you running a gas tank under it or in the trunk?
 

Tjames5

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A little update. Ended up being a featured car at the lone star round up. Didn’t finish patching the doors until WeD night and cobbled them together. Will fully fix them next.
 

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