Well, looks like the kids inheritance is getting smaller

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A buddy of mine needed money and now I'm the owner of a 1936 Chevy two door sedan street rod. Needs a lot of work (money) but I sure do like it. Picture will come in a bit.
I think my favorite Chevy of all time is the 1932 Convertible - I believe it was called 'the baby Cadillac' what a beautiful car. When I was in high school one of my best friends got a 1937 Chevy and my Dad had a 1936 Chevy pickup truck - loved that vehicle and never understood why dad let it go.
 
Chuck, all steel body, has hidden hinges in doors installed, same for the trunk. The body work is done, has a Fat Man Mustang ll front end with disk brakes, Lincoln rear end also with disc brakes, flaming River tilt Steering. Has a 305 and 700R tranny installed but I will be taken the 305 out and installing a mild 350, has new floor pans and needs complete interior, new grill, brake lines, gas tank, A/C , and of course final sanding and painting, at least $15,000 MORE but will end up being worth at least 30-35 G's:biggrin:
Photos later tonight or in the AM:wink:
You did the right thing Roy! Is it steel body? Ride and drive? Rolling? I wanna see it :biggrin:
 
Sweet! Got all the right stuff. 350 for sure. The El Camino had a Lanotti cam (mild) with a Pete Jackson gear drive (noisy) Got to be a nuisance for the neighbors at 5:00 A.M. :biggrin: Looking forward to your photos.
 
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