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1934 CHEVY COUPE

Ronnie James of Paducah, Kentucky, was into Corvettes and trucks for many years, but he switched to street rods after meeting Oscar Gamble. Ronnie went to Oscar’s shop to see what he was working on at the time and was instantly hooked in a good way. In fact, we featured a stunning Flathead-powered 1933 Ford 3-window coupe in Issue 34 (2018) that Ronnie purchased and finished.

That brings us to this 1934 Chevy coupe that he purchased in 2014. The car had a 572 cubic inch big block

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