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Old 07-17-2004, 09:27 PM
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1937 chevrolet coupe

Are all 1937 chevrolet coupe bodys the same? For example what is a Business Man,s Coupe what is an Opera Coupe? Are all body parts interchangeable? Can you purchase fiberglass parts? Thanks for your info.
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re: 1937 chevrolet coupe

How about introducing yourself here and reasking your question in the proper forum. Either "body exterior" or "general Hotrodding basics"
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Old 07-18-2004, 08:16 AM
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Re: 1937 chevrolet coupe

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Are all 1937 chevrolet coupe bodys the same? For example what is a Business Man,s Coupe what is an Opera Coupe? Are all body parts interchangeable? Can you purchase fiberglass parts? Thanks for your info.



It is the custom here to introduce yourself, inform us a little about your project(s) and then proceed with the questions and replies of your own to others questions.

With that being said, I WELCOME you to the forum. I am one of the moderators on this part of it, General Rodding Tech ...

I am lots more knowlegeable with the Fords of that era but
I believe them to be some different. Some have the fuel tank opening on the body, while others have them on the fender. There are a few other small differences too. None of which will really matter to a rodder. A restorer yes, a rodder no.

37 Chevrolets can made into a very attractive and popular Street Rod. Parts are available, both repro and Hot Rod styles.

Sit back and enjoy this site. Some very informed folks here.


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Hey mabey this guys new lay off
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He was new 3 years ago, which is where you dug this "Old" thread from....................
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re: 1937 chevrolet coupe

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Your new too....and you just told 2 moderators to lay off. I wonder what you will do after you have been here awhile.
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your goin to lose people off the site if your mean to them mabey thats y the guy never left another post
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your goin to lose people off the site if your mean to them mabey thats y the guy never left another post

The true rodders stick around, there isn't a more informative site on the net. As a newbie moderater but a member since almost the beginning, the mods on this site show great tolerance, general questions need to be clarified. My take on you would be a young teen. If you want to learn something about rodding, stick around, do some researching, do some reading and really use the experience from the guys that have been there, and done that. If not, I will miss you like I miss Montecarloman. Dan BTW, the spell check button is right below your post, right hand side.
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re: 1937 chevrolet coupe

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So.......it's just a coincidence that you two guys are both from Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada with very similar e-mail and IP addresses through tbay.net? You two wouldn't be the same guy would you? Hmmmm.

If you play straight with the guys (and gals) on this forum, you'll get all the answers you need. I would suggest that losing the attitude would be a good place to start.
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re: 1937 chevrolet coupe

Yup, it's not the new guys who come here and decide how this site will work. You'll find a lot more help here with an attitude improvement.
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