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    ntudeepp is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    new guy here

     



    hey folks i just signed i have been viewing the forum for a awhile i just recently bought a 41 ford pick up that im going to build .im from pa near philly area my dad has a 37 pick up street rod and he has a lot of ideas on the new build .he is a traditional street rod guy and im a rat rod kinda person chop top drop axel not alot of chrome and no fenders and id like to run a 454 in it auto i also like the z frame look and big tire's i dreamed it and did some drawlings on it i just have to build it .hope fully i can get some tech question answered from you guys ......i have a lot to learn

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    ntudeepp
    Welcome to CHR
    sounds like a good project. Post some pictures when you get a chance.
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    My first rod was a 1941 ford truck. Wish I still had it. It was channeled 6" and we cut the box 18" and ran a 55 gallon drum set in back on the bed for gas tank. Back then I could buy 3 gallons of gas for $1.00 but the 53 merc mill I ran plus my heavy foot, gas didn't go far and it seems I would always calling my Dad up on Friday nights coming home from partying, saying I was out of gas.
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