1952 Styleline project.
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call me lazy, but i didnt want to have to type all of my post from pro-touring over here. so i am providing the link for those that care.
http://www.pro-touring.com/forum/showthread.php?t=21208
http://www.pro-touring.com/forum/showthread.php?t=21208
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Bad *** man, you dont see many of thoose old Stylelines anymore, an instructor from wyotech in PA is also doing a Styleline as well pretty much seeing the same things as well chop top and what not. I always like the unique look of thoose beauties none the less good luck with the project.
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Man I like it! As you might guess from my sig, I like the early 50s cars, especially if they have some custome work done. You got a great project, hope you will hang around and keep us up to date on it.
Lotsa helpful people here that can give you tips on the motor swap end of it.
Pat
Lotsa helpful people here that can give you tips on the motor swap end of it.
Pat