Second one, is a Chevy truck, not sure on year, 36?, but first one, I can't tell. What I can see, is both appear to be in reasonably good condition, and both would make great projects. Yourll get correct answers soon.
1st one is missing drivers door so must be '32 ford pickup..... I thought the second pic was a 1934 Chevrolet Edit; Yep google search shows 1936 Chevrolet
Ford is a '32, most likely with '33 cab as noted above. I can't even see the firewall, but seat riser rather than gastank there suggests '33. The actual dating by tank is shaky, though, because various big truck applications in those years and the very rare '32 light truck with rear tank muddle the clean separation of years if cab was borrowed... A welded convex firewall would clinch '33ness.
The rusty cab is a '33 Ford on a '32 frame, and the Chevy truck has a '32-34 Ford panel delivery side sitting behind it.
The 32 frame looks like a plate added where the steering box goes unless it is something just sitting on the frame a & hanging down. The cab doesn't have the rear upper body line so it's not a 34. Definitely has the 33 firewall.
better pictures coming, some people don't take real comprehensive groups of pictures! supposed to be a 38 plymouth, pontiac and buick! hard part is their is stuff everywhere so ya gotta watch your step. so the 36 chevrolet is simply a panel? i was told those side panels are from a 34 ford sedan delivery, next week when i get to go through all the vehicles i will post pictures galore!
update: i think those side panels a for a 34 chevrolet not a ford, the ones sitting behind the 36 chevrolet panel.
I can't see the bottom of the firewall on the ford, but I do see the top and appears to be a double flange as on '32's. What do you think Bruce? Tim
Dude, do yourself a quick Google image search. Those loose brown primer panels sitting behind that Chevy are from a '32 thru '34 FORD panel truck. Ford made about six different lengths of these panels, so it could be any of them, but I can guarantee it's a Ford, not Chevy.