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		By: Mike O'Leary in Washington		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I have completed a &#039;39 Ford Tudor  and am working on a &#039;29 ford Tudor. The Model A has a home built frame and the &#039;39 frame was extensively modified to accommodate the 351/aod setup. The Streetrod videos were awesome and saved me a lot of time and money not only on the chassis construction but also on the rear end setups (4 bar coilovers). If you are contemplating building a hotrod from the chassis up, these videos are invaluable and well worth the price in terms of cost containment and minimizing frustration. I recommend them highly, without reservation. Thank you John!!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have completed a &#8217;39 Ford Tudor  and am working on a &#8217;29 ford Tudor. The Model A has a home built frame and the &#8217;39 frame was extensively modified to accommodate the 351/aod setup. The Streetrod videos were awesome and saved me a lot of time and money not only on the chassis construction but also on the rear end setups (4 bar coilovers). If you are contemplating building a hotrod from the chassis up, these videos are invaluable and well worth the price in terms of cost containment and minimizing frustration. I recommend them highly, without reservation. Thank you John!!</p>
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