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#442716 05/14/20 11:12 AM
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Grease Monkey
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Grease Monkey
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I picked this 1940 Chevy up about 2 weeks ago. I traded a 1937 Ford rat rod I built for it. My plans are to lower it, white walls all around, some minor motor work. It is still 6V, 3 on the tree. It starts right up. I’m very happy with the trade.
The previous guy put a new gas tank and radiator in it. I changed the rubber line with hard line. I made new battery cables, installed a new glovebox liner, I have some parts in the mail arriving any day.

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Welcome aboard.

See what you can do to get it back in original condition.

Call on us if you need any techical help.

Hope you continue to enjoy the 1940. Maybe someday you can acquire a 1941 which is even much more better. It's like going from a Yugo to a Bentley. Is too! Agrin

Best,

Charlie computer


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