I actually need help Id'ing a couple of bodies. I stumbled across a couple cars and I'm just curious what they are and want to know for sure since I asked a few friends and got as many different answers. #1 I think is a 35ish chevy sedan? #2 I think is a mid 30s ford coupe?
Body is Chevy Master going by rear fenders. Standard rear fenders are not as full, shape wise. 35s I think had tailpan as part of body, 34s didn't but could be other way round? Depression in firewall for engine gives it away as a Chevy.
Nice fine you need to save both ! one way to spot a chevy a mile away is that moon shape rear window. as for the race car 37 mopar .needs saving even if she is left as . very cool Love to get her on the dirt! check body lines on my old 37 Dodge . Same as the Jalopy stock car.
THE SEDAN IS A 1934 CHEVY MISSING THE REAR SPLASH PANEL. 1935 DIDN'T HAVE A PANEL, IT WAS ALL SOLID BETWEEN THE FENDERS.
Save both for sure. That stock car would be sweet sitting in front of my barn, great yard art if its rotation.
I believe that you are correct. The '34 flipped forward and the '35 flipped back toward the windshield.
I hate to say it but I think the stock car is bound for the s****per. They've slowly been stock piling old washers and stuff around it. I've tried enquiring about it several times with no luck. It's behind an old run down mechanics shop in a very small town. The town used to have a circle track out on the city limits that shut down a very long time ago from what I've been told. It's now a cornfield, but you can still see the shape of it even when the corn is up.
I hate to hear of history going to the s**** yard, and I hate to see it at s**** yard. That thing can still fling dirt, and would make a grown man a happy lad.
I'd give them more for that Plymouth then they will ever get from the s**** yard. They would probably be lucky to get $50 for it these days, can't weigh more then 1000 lbs. We have an old dirt track here that was turned into a corn field a couple years ago! Gene