Good score. I bet someone would pay hansomely for the extra doors with the tops cut off along with the door tops from that stock car roof. Once all the best pieces are mocked up and tacked together, I bet it won't even look that bad, it's mostly all there.
It sure is in a lot of pieces, but they look SOLID. Great find. Lots of TLC and another one will be brought back. Congrats! Mike from M***.
Hell, Andy would have this one on the road in a couple of months. Great find of some outstanding parts....Go for it.
Might want to hold off getting Jim involved if you don't have plans already to attend a rod run with it this weekend. Frank
There is a tall, lanky guy that lives in Tonawanda, NY that knows exactly what to do with that heap of parts you got there.
hell yeah !!! if you decide you are willing to part with either one of those windshield surround roof area pieces i am in need of one . my 33 is rotted around the windshield top pretty bad !
I worked on it yesterday a bit, getting things apart and doing a little inventory. I have also received a few PM's of guys wanting to tackle it... I'm not against selling it, I picked it up because I LOVE 33-34 Fords and hated to see it rotting away. I just want to see it put together. So either I, or another hamber, will get it in the road sooner or later
Daaaaaaaaaaaaaaamn, Chris! That pile-o-parts is miles better than what I began with. That could make a great coupe body. I bought an entire 34 five window body and only used the original body's top...everything else needed to be replaced. Why not build it yourself? I'll bet you'd love that car when its' driveable.
Looks like a pretty solid start- amazing the body held up that nice really! Gotta love '33-'34 coupes