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Old 03-07-2018, 11:01 AM   #1
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Default 1954 buick eng in a 1935 coupe

i know this question should be on the ham. but i see great results on the question olds in a 39 ford so i am hopeing some one did it on this site. i am using a 1939 transmission just want to know if the fire wall had to be cut. i know that they make a mine starter. i am using the orignal steering box. any help would be great thank you
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Old 03-07-2018, 11:11 AM   #2
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Watch who you reply to on you post , there was one individual who delighted in spreading non relevant issues to my post but I did receive some great tips and may have connected with a good source for an engine , I will watch your post . I once was involved in a Buick in a 1932 pickup but we used the Buick standard shift trans and that combo along with a 1957 Ford station wagon allowed us to run the pickup pretty hard of course that was 50 years ago and now the Oldsmobile in my 39 coupe will just be for fun !
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This would be better suited at jalopyjournal.com.

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