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Technical 1934 ford body type

Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by stikky gear, Oct 1, 2025.

  1. stikky gear
    Joined: Feb 13, 2010
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    Hello i have a polyester 1934 ford..
    It hase significant fire damage.
    Im truying to figure out what type of body i have.
    How do i know the manufacturer of the body.
    Your help i apriciated
     

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  2. JimSibley
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    Looks a lot Like a street beast. Does it sit on a square tube frame, or is it on a 34 style frame?
     
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  3. hotrodjack33
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    I agree. Classic Motor Carriage/Street Beast
    Another giveaway is: are the fenders and body all one piece...making the fenders not removeable/unboltable
     
  4. alchemy
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    It’s a rather low value body, so don’t invest too much into it as you won’t recoup (reccoupe?) your money. Other glass bodies hold their value better, but won’t fit on the inaccurate frame you have.
     
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  5. redo32
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    Keep the wheels and the engine. Junk the rest.
     
  6. downlojoe33
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    It’s basically a parts car, unless you’re into it ridiculously cheap.
     
  7. 40FORDPU
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    Welcome...good luck on your project.
     
  8. I understand the 34 dream, not much to lose…
     
  9. stikky gear
    Joined: Feb 13, 2010
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    Thanks
     

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