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FRANK BASILE
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I would not get too concerned about the definite year Chucky , plus or minus a couple is no issue .These things have wide inter changeability for re building. One thing to look at is the long pivot bolts for the lower control arms . Make sure they are not frozen or rusted in . They are supposed to be assembled with copper coat or anti seize . If not, and subjected to wet damp conditions over the years will have them near impossible to remove when you have to replace the bushes :( :( :( :( :( :( :( :( :( . .

I just noticed some commonality . I am from Victoria . "The Deep South" here in OZ . Those states north of us over the river in some circles refer to us Victorians as "Mexicans" :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Yeah I've heard about that issue with the lower control arm pivot bolts from others stating that it's another reason not to weld the crossmember in as they are sometimes almost impossible to remove if frozen up . The main reason for wanting to know the year was for parts replacement or compatible with existing parts. No biggie...............

Ha, I'm not that close to the southern border but we do have plenty of Mexicans here .
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Hello from sunny Victoria :roll: i have two cars that i am playing with one is a 1937 Austin tourer which will be left stock, the other is a 1938 Oldsmobile which i want to rod, just not sure which way to go with it yet
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Welcome aboard Tony, where abouts are You ?
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Hi im leon from portland vic . im working on two cars one is a 1946-7 chevy commercial delivery and the other is a 1929 chevy 5 window
coupe that is still a pile of bits.
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G'Day Leon, Welcome 8)

I take it the commercial is a driver? What's the plan for the Chevy Coupe?

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35coupe wrote:G'Day Leon, Welcome 8)

I take it the commercial is a driver? What's the plan for the Chevy Coupe?

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Brett
hi brett neather of them are drivers
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Just saying a quick hello

I'm a Victorian based Kiwi that was into early vw buses (gave them away when they became smsf investments)
I am helping a mate put a windowless 62 EK panelvan back on the road, replacing floors, inner and outer (outie ?) sills, most of the cab floor, rear quarters, etc. I'm not a Holden fan but this should look bitchy when completed. Its a few weeks away from going to the beaters, so we have just started on a 30 roadster on 32 rails. I bought a SS vt commodore for the running gear but unfortunately the trans is lunched so will have to get that looked at. . The laser cut rails turned up on friday so we will get into it this weekend I would love to build a traditional HAMB inspired rod but it seems our laws are pretty stringent so will have to work with what we got. Wish us luck and I appreciate any input !

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Hello mate welcome to Ozrodders....

There's some very smart fellas there in VIC who can give you the right tips on legalities, experience, and fabbing etc.

When you're ready we're keen to see pics.... we all love pics of builds as they go on. Of all kinds of stuff :D

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Hi Guys

Been lurking around for a while and finally joined up.
I have 1958 Customline that I restored to driver quality 3 years ago as I love the Y Blocks and I have just bought 1940 Ford Deluxe that has been hotroded quite a few years ago.
It recently has had the flathead swapped out for 350 crate motor and 350 tranny.
The missus made me sell my 1964 Thunderbird that I imported 2 years ago before I could get a rod, but I love the 40 already
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Welcome Snowcone, we need pictures. :D :D :D
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angliadon wrote:Welcome Snowcone, we need pictures. :D :D :D
The Cusso
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And the 40
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Very nice,the 3-tone on the Cusso really sets it off.
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I recall a 3 tone Cusso brand new when I was a kid, can't be sure but this one reminds of it exactly, are those all factory colours ??
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robtus wrote:I recall a 3 tone Cusso brand new when I was a kid, can't be sure but this one reminds of it exactly, are those all factory colours ??
Yes but we made the yellow a bit brighter.
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