1937 Chrysler 7-pass
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1937 Chrysler 7-pass
Hello all, new to the dodge forum. Just thought I’d stop by and say hey. I run a small restoration shop in NC and we are working on our new “calling card” A 1937 Chrysler 7-pass sedan. Here’s a link:
http://www.corbettsauto.com/future_cars.htm
I’m open to suggestions on how I should continue…
All original?
Original appearance, but performance oriented?
Modern design?
I’m open-minded and welcome all comments. We are looking for something that will show-off our skills and draw attention in a pleasing manner. Nothing to wild, yet over-the-top enough to draw a crowd.
Thanks,
Michael
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http://www.corbettsauto.com/future_cars.htm
I’m open to suggestions on how I should continue…
All original?
Original appearance, but performance oriented?
Modern design?
I’m open-minded and welcome all comments. We are looking for something that will show-off our skills and draw attention in a pleasing manner. Nothing to wild, yet over-the-top enough to draw a crowd.
Thanks,
Michael
[IMG]local://upfiles/9099/9D4D6A015F114BABB4FE7FCD94D15B5C.jpg[/IMG]
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RE: 1937 Chrysler 7-pass
Full restoration. It's in better shape metal wise than my Roadrunner is, however my Roadrunners interior is a bit nicer than that. I would definately go full resto on it, it's survived almost 70 years and is still in that good of shape, it deservers to go back to it's previous condition.[sm=smiley20.gif][sm=exactly.gif]
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