. . . except that @pgan does note that at the time the photo of the "red '34 Fordor" in was taken, it was owned by **** Luman: . . . vice the Phil Stockman "red '34 Fordor" that appeared on the cover of (and in) the March 1964 issue of ROD&Custom:
You can also see with the better resolution photos that the drive was shot and the cover shot have the exact same interior. Those narrow vertical rolls aren’t super common so seems a safe bullet that those two are the same.
I went to the sunnyside swap meet almost every week end. in the 1980's the talk of the swap meet was about some guy that shot up his 1934 ford hot rod. he got drunk and turned it into a bonnie & clyde car. I cant remember his name now but when jim crowder was trying to locate missing parts I told him the guys name. when it pops up i'll let you know. dt.
This is the juice of TJJ and the HAMB. Able to leap tall hot rod history in a single bound. The juice is worth the squeeze you guys. Thank you...