Thanks for reading my post. I have searched for the answer to my questions but did NOT end up with the answers I'm needing. I just bought the "back half" of a 1935 Ford Cabriolet. I am going to build a traditional hot rod with it. I NEED doors for sure. SO, My Questions Are, Are 1935 and 1936 Ford cars the same? I'm asking is a '35 coupe the same as a '36 coupe, '35 sedan the same as a '36 sedan etc???? ALSO, do all '35 doors have the same profile at the top? I know there are differences in the width of the doors. Do any of you have the measurements of the various doors of 1935 Fords, like a 2 door coupe vs a roadster vs a 2 door sedan vs a cabriolet vs a 4 door sedan etc..?? How does the sheetmetal differ from a '35-'36 to a 1937/1938? I also need a cowl but that isn't as big of a concern as the doors at this point. I hope all of this makes sense to all of you & I'm looking forward to some good and correct answers. Thank You!! Mark
Where are you located? I have a buddy with a a 35 Ford coupe rolling chassis with floorboard and a cowl
The Chevy Pope, I’m in Ooltewah Tennessee, just outside of Chattanooga. Does anyone know which model has the longest doors? Mark
Tops of the '35 & '36 3w coupe doors are different. The rear corner is rounded, while the 5w coupes & sedans are squared off.
Ok. I’ll try to look up some pictures of the different models. I’m thinking that what I’m wanting to do I can achieve with any of the 35-36 doors. NOW, the task of locating them begins. Mark