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Re: Ford helps Carpenter do a 1940 Coupe shell
« Reply #1 on: November 04, 2012, 08:13:29 AM »
Yes would be a great home for a cammer.  Old or new cammer either would be cool.  I'm more of the old cammer kinda guy with an O.D. of some sort, TKO 600 or a well built AOD.  Damn just what I need, to be thinking of another new project...lol.  Need to finish a couple that I have now.

Although a supercharged Coyote 5.0 w/ T56 would be a fun ride in it's own rights.  As well as a great ride for those left coast to right coast jaunts. 

I have an all original 40 Tudor sedan now, but it's in such great original shape I cant make myself change a thing.  It's too much fun as is.
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Re: Ford helps Carpenter do a 1940 Coupe shell
« Reply #2 on: November 04, 2012, 01:08:14 PM »
Wow, I'd be surprised if a cammer would fit in a '40!  A buddy has a 40 coupe with a 390 and 3X2s... It fits fine and looks good!  Like to know if a cammer will fit  :)
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