This is sitting in a dog pen next to my inlaws house. What is it and what do you guys think it's worth?
Since the doors are steel structured it is NOT a GM product. I think it may be a Dodge of the late 20s. It is incrdible that the windshield frame in propped up on the firewall and the replacement speedometer installed decades ago when the car was alive is still there at the right corner of the dash with the cable running down inside the cowl. Amazing some things we see, ain't it? Es*** and Hudson were suicide doored at this period in time so they aren't that.
I would say dodge. You could use whats there to build a decent little fabbed roadster pick up. Cut off the door tops, and build a back part of the cab to suit you. It might be worth grabbing if you have room to store it.
Yeah I have known it was there for a year or so, I drove a buddy of mine by it and he really thinks he's got to have it. It is sitting on rotten blocks, so at one time somebody tried to keep it off the ground.
Get a roll of wire , close off the holes,you could put chickens in it maybe. My pop had an old chevy coach that we kept chickens in.
Looks like something I'd stop and offer to "clean up that old junk" for whoever it belongs to, and throw in with the other stuff. Actually, I have a '26 Dodge cowl and doors I traded a bunch of old radios to the guy for.. we were moving and I had to get rid of them anyways... got that and a '29 LaSalle cowl for my trouble. You find a guy desperate for the doors, you might be able to get $100 out of them, but I wouldn't hold my breath on it. Was going to combine the Dodge stuff with some ****ty '57 Plymouth quarters turned into a pickup bed, but I sold the remains of the Plymouth to a guy, so I'll have to find something else.
Dodge has been said above... late 20's Dodge Brothers. wonder where the rest of the body went... don't think it was a DB truck: i've got a '28, the doors look a bit different. cowl looks identical, though. edit: oh, and worth? whatever someone will pay for it. mine was in trade for a **** BSA frame that was twisted and rotted away.