I like it, it's different, looks vaguely British to me. Looks like good metalwork, and it's very custom, which I love. Although the rear door seems like it's taller than the front. Here's just a thought.
There is a HAMB'r that built a 33 or 34 "phantom" in the likeness of a B400, can't remember what his handle is but he calls his location "the dry side of the Sierras".
I like it, glad others think it looks European, that is a complement. Look forward to more progress and paint. Bob
1st post since 2013...welcome and yes curious of the story behind this interesting ride...you're in... 35 ford slantback sedan melding to a 34...my guess
Yes, it does look a bit European. Maybe it's even front wheel drive ... Citroen Light 15? (being a bit cheeky)
If you want to see a cool 34 slant back look at a 1934 hupmobile 417 used the ford body shell and the rear looks same as a 34ford Victoria with a spare wheel sunk into it , I'm a real lover of the rear of these cars , I'm a bit biased I own one
I remember seeing that as a Thom Taylor or Steve Sanford sketch idea in one of the Street Rodder or Rod and Custom magazines, likely somewhere in the 90's. Thought it looked cool then...still cool now.
One post since 2013...see ya in 2031... Come on...post a couple of pics, say nothing...what's the story?...I mean you did get our attention after all...
I don’t like 4 door sedans, or for that matter 2 door sedans. But this is just different enough I think it’s cool.
Click to this thread to see photos of this '34 Slantback build: https://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/threads/ever-seen-a-34-4-dr-slant-back-re-visited.1260212/