This was a car in progress and it's a
        32 Ford three window. After talking with the owner, the body came all
        the way from Australia. I looked at this car for a long time because
        Gary and I have been thinking about building one very similar to his. The
        big block Chevy was 468 cubic inches but Gary and I would want to go
        much bigger on the engine. We figure if your going to go with a big
        block, go real big, like over 600 cubic inches big. I might look into the
        company that sells these bodies to see how much they are. 
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         What can I say, it was as clean
        inside as it was outside. 
  
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      At first glance, this looked like a 57
        Chevy but it's really a Pontiac. You don't see very many of these
        anymore which is too bad because they cleanup very nice.  
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      I love the tunnel-ram and two carburetors
        sticking out of the hood. The guy next to him had a very nice car too.
        If you look real hard, you can see my car way out
        in the distance. That's the disadvantage of getting to the show late. 
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        Big rollers, mowing the grass, pinstriped and
        airbrushed flames, leather interior and one nice engine compartment.
        What more could you ask for in Step-side because this was one nice
        truck. 
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