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We can build Hot Rods in the UK Too. The ukwheelsevents site is featuring a Model A Sedan Hot Rod Build at Build Pics UK
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Sorry it took so long reply. I just happened on your post. I was stationed in Europe (Germany) for many years and I used to go to the UK via the Chunnel quite a bit. I have seen a lot of British Hot Rods. Post the pics when you get the body done and mounted. Would love to see it.
Just found the link to the finished product. Looks good.
The Rod is now on the Road. Brent - Thanks for your interest . I have attached some more pictures
Engine looks like a Chevy Small block, a 350?. If you go to any shows over there please send some pics.
Take at look at this UK show on the sister site to southeastwheelsevents.
http://ukwheelsevents.ning.com/photo/albums/nsra-billing-2013
You can save any of the pictures you like
Russ
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