I pulled the front clip off of the 40 chevy...
Good looking Hot Rod, Don!
Thanks Steve, in 1973 I saw it at the truck stop where my wife worked, I told her to see how much they wanted for it and when I got home it was in my driveway. Apparently, several relatives and his boss had ordered it gone.
It had only one piece of rear glass that was good to use, 3 wheels, no interior, no wiring, no engine or trans, 46 total leaves in the 4 springs, 1/2" of the rear shock shaft was shiny the rest was rusted. It did have a typewriter shifter from a mopar hanging off the dash.
One day I realized what David Freiberger says, don't get it right, just get it running. You can get it right later. I built the 350 in the early 80's, it's mostly an L79 327 except 355 cubic inches. steel crank, forged pistons, pink rods, corvette oil pan etc. The 4 speed was a Muncie parts counter 4 speed that lived in a 35 ford first. For whatever reason I'm fond of the Mallory coil but that keeps me from using an msd. I'm told they don't multi spark very well.