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    Welcome BOB

     



    Hello,

    I'm a fellow car nut and have recently completed the restoration of a 1978 Corvette (which I sold). I currently own a '69 Jeepster Convertible and I'm looking at building a 32 or 34 Ford Highboy and have been actively investigating all of the alternatives.

    This looks like a really well laid out and attended forum!

    Great to be here.


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    Welcome to the board Bob
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    Welcome to CHR Bob . Sounds like a neat project your going to be building.
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    Welcome to CHR Bob, lots of articles in the archives on '34 projects, body and frame suppliers, etc. If you can't find the info there, ask away. Lots of the folks here have allready built one.
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