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There were 2 cars my dad and I always talked about while I was growing up, the iconic ‘32 Ford 3-window coupe and the ‘32 Ford roadster. Our normal conversations would turn into what parts he liked and envisioned and of course I had my own opinions as well. One day and after many conversations and car shows, I decided if I could choose a car to build, it would have to be the 3-window. I researched every bit and piece of the car, the engine, chassis and body, etc, along with all the costs associated, and if I took my time and spaced out the build, I would be able to afford to do

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