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Old 05-26-2009, 12:58 AM
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'63 Chevy II

New here and thought I would show a couple of pics of one I've been working on.
Doesn't seem like I will ever finish this one!
Every time I get rolling on it Life Happens....




Finally figured out which wheels to put on it!
Was hoping to be done with the body by now..
Should be on the road by the end of Summer,maybe
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Old 05-26-2009, 02:27 AM
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Re: '63 Chevy II

thats a nice stance. what size wheels, backspacing, and tires are on it?
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Old 05-26-2009, 03:32 AM
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Re: '63 Chevy II

I could only go 9.5" wide drag radials on the rear because I didn't want to tub it.
4" wheels with 7.5" M/T Sportsmans on the front. 15" wheels all around.
It has a TCI front clip with the 2" dropped MustangII suspension and a TCI four link in the rear with a Moser 9" rearend (Tracloc posi,3:73's and 31 spline axles)
Subframe connectors.....If I woulda' left it stock it would be on the road by now!
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