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37coupe
Joined: 14 Oct 2008 Posts: 9
1937 Business Coupe
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Posted: Sat Jan 24, 2009 12:25 pm Post subject: 37 Business coupe restoration 2 |
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As you can see, this car is very complete. This is an easy one compared to many that start in a junk yard. I have already filled a 3" 3-ring binder with research, for future needs. Since this model was never a "prefered restoration" in the car world, there is very little dedicated to parts and information. I have found a web site with information on interchangeable parts that I will use extensively, when I get to the assembly phase. My main concern is what I do not know. I have 2 years of auto mechanic school, and 20 years of maintenance in the Air Force, but nothing can prepare you for this kind of a project, except, lots of research, and a good web site like this one. Has anyone done a 36 - 38 coupe? I know that there are not many left, but I also know it is not a rare car, so there must be more than the 2 I have found. Plus one of the two I found was rodded out, so that doesn't really count for me as I am trying to keep it to factory spec's as much as I can. There is a black one in California that appears factory, but very little info other than a picture. |
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