I have 2- 1933 Chevy 3 window Eagle Series bodies, one is a complete car minus doors and decklid. Body #1 which is on the chassis is the one with old paint. Has grille, headlights front fenders, hood, dash, engine, trans (minus shifter), seat frame. There are 2 decklids that come with it, one is fiberglass and the other if for some other year coupe (unknown- it is larger). Body #2 is the one with the doors, There is little to no wood in this body. I believe that this would be the better of the two to use, but it still needs drivers quarter repair. There is a spare quarter panel to use for patching. Body #2 has had the firewall and cowl cut, but looks like the cowl piece has been tacked back into place. The following parts are included, but is probably 90% of what is there as I haven't taken a proper inventory: 2 pairs front fenders - metal 1 pair front fenders - fiberglass 1 deck lid - fiberglass (nice and fits body #2 great) 1 deck lid for unknown car 2 doors spare doors/partial doors 2 quarter panels for parts 1 spare grille - excellent shape! 1 unknown grille (model a or ?) 1 complete set of garnish moldings! (there may be one other spare one?) NOTE: The doors that are on body #1 in the first picture are NOT included. I don't have them any longer. This would make a great rod project but I just have too many projects. This would be a cheap way to make a 3 window coupe hot rod! $4100 for all. Located in S.E. Washington state. (509) 539-1445 Rick
I was poking around the storage unit - there's more parts here than I have posted in the listing. This would make a bitchin' rod!