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HOMEGROWN METALWORK For My Model A Hot Rod

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Source: David Freiburger
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  • description: My 1928 Ford Model A hot rod project continues! In past videos, the car called Gumby got custom chassis work and then a body swap. This time, it’s all about creating a recessed firewall and a new trunk floor—steps required on nearly any Model A hot rod or street rod. Watch for loads of homegrown metalwork tips and trucks with Sam Strube! Thank you @speedwaymotors for help with this project! D/F MERCH HERE: https://shop.davidfreiburger.com/ FOLLOW ME FOR ADVENTURES, HISTORY, HORSEPOWER, PROJECT CARS, AND MORE! https://www.instagram.com/davidfreiburger/ https://www.facebook.com/DavidFreiburger https://www.threads.net/@davidfreiburger EMAIL: HeyFreiburger@gmail.com
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