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09-10-2007, 09:27 AM   #1 (permalink)
F15Falcon
 
Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: El Paso,Tx.
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Across The 49th Barrier:

It was going to be brought up sooner or later, so I figured I would be the one to do it. What is anyone's take on the whole 1948 and older barrier that has defined Street Rods for years? There are alot of die hards out there that are set in their ways and will not budge on the issue. Street Rodder magazine has started to feature cars from the 50's, and alot of national events are open to cars all the way up to 1972. Should there be a dividing line? I am building a fiberglass '27 Ford "T" that will be allowed in any national Street Rod event because it looks like a 1927 Ford , but my buddy with a real 1949 Ford would not be allowed at the Street Rod Nationals for sure. What do you think?
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