My deuce 5 window coupe is a conglomeration of about four or five different bodies welded togerther. It took me several years but finally got it done in late 2011. I had been collecting sheet metal for over 10 years. To make it different the car is powered by a Model B four cylinder with a Cragar head.
This is my 2, the 5 window I have just completed, 3 window yet to start on has a 5" chop with a 5" channel, but I think I will un-channel it, have 425 nailhead for it and muncie 4 speed.
Yes sir. More stuff from that in an ongoing thread.. http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=673240
Love that 3w! Where in Australia are you? I would like to see how small it is inside the coupe with a chop and channel.
I hope this takes, but after hauling this body around for 30 years, it was time to get this project finished. A special thanks to my wife, and Kenny's rod shop in Boise, Idaho.
Wow...can't believe I've never come across this thread after owning the truck for a year. Great stuff everyone. Here's a pic of mine, built by Bob Appleman.
<P>After gathering and piecing, I finally drove mine out of town to the Lone Star Round up. I even got to park in the featured area.</P>
My channelled 32 roadster will be finished soon.Started with a glass body by Show Me Rod & Custom,which has 2 inch longer doors and cabin. Will run a 327/T350 and in a 60's style.Cycle guards. Just finished the chassis and ready for body paint and final assembly.