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Thread: Looking to build an iconic 32 Hi Boy
          
   
   

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    Could someone give me a discription or maybe a picture of a 1-800 credit card belly button car???? I don't know that I have ever seen one of these????

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    Hey Trav...

     



    Good to see you found your way here...

    Dave Brisco

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    Dave,

    I would have to say that is the funniest picture I have seen in awhile!

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    I think I see where this is leading.
    Tell me if I'm wrong.
    Steel body tends to be more expensive than a glass body, but more universally accepted for a more retro rod similiar to what I want to do.
    Preplan and shop for price/ shipping costs, but don't scrimp on items which are important.
    350 Chevy more "flexible" than a Flat head & accepted.
    Someone mentioned Hot Rod Black paint... can I simply do a black primer as would have been commonly done in the 50's? If so, any special sealant needed?
    I'm surprised no one mentioned use of chrome or trick parts... comments?

    Thanks,
    Bart

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