Well, I bought a 1940 Chevrolet Master 85 Business Coupe a few months ago. I hauled it home one day and went back for two loads the next day. Yes, it was like many, people can take one apart and lose interest putting them back together. It was a very complete car worthy of restoration rather than hot rodding. I have most all the parts wire brushed/sanded, rust prevented, primed and painted. The next step is the choice to remove what is left of the body from the chassis or work around it while painting both, plumbing and rewiring. I hope this goes as planned. Does anyone know of a good source for re-assembly. I have a 1940 Shop Manual and many books from previous restorations. I have done the body work and painting as I went along. When I get ready for full assembly, I hope to post some pics. As with my 1927 Chevrolet Sport Cabriolet you helped me with, I will need your counsel.


Johnny Reb