If you can get it you could part it out and make some money off of it to help fund your other projects at home. Or it might be good in a trade deal or something. I also see alot of the wood trim is still on the inside.
I thought it could be a 29 Plymouth as the dash is similar as is the beltline. Later models had different beltlines and had suicide doors front and rear. This one has them only in the rear like the 29 - 32's. But the 30 - 32 had a different belt line. Doesn't appear to be any of the other Mopar brood, like Dodge, Desoto or Chrysler. It also looks a lot like a 31 Hupmobile as well. Considering the number of different manufacturers back in the 20's and early 30's, I guess it could be one of many cars of that era, except bowties and Fords.
ya i thought the doors would be a grip but i was just looking to see what it was dont know if im doing anything with it.
If it's cheap or free grab it and figure out what to do with it later. You could always cut out the middle, shove the two ends together and build a modified.
I'm thinking '32 - '33 Mopar or something odd. Suicide back doors, normal front doors. Two cowl vents. No visor! Most cars lost the visors by around '32, so it looks like '32 or up. The three hinges on the back door might give you some clues too. Some suicide rear doors only had two hinges on the back doors. Neat picture though. Looks cool sitting out there in nowheresville in the snow.
It looks like a 32 Chrysler. Can you tell if it had 2 seperate windshields? 2 vents, rear suicide doors, 3 hinges..looks like one I had a few years ago. And looking at a pic of a 32 Right now, the cowl looks very 32.