Very rarely do you see a 1950's era magazine feature a single car on its cover. Typically, covers of the period obnoxiously promote as much of the material within as graphically possible. One exception to this rule is the September, 1958 issue of Ca... <BR><BR>To read the rest of this blog entry from The Jalopy Journal, click here.
Wheelbase is stock As Ryan mentioned, lots of work to make a sectioned full fendered 34 "work". In about the early 80's I saw a dark maroon, full fendered, sectioned 34 at the World of Wheels car show here in San Diego. Immediately, I thought it had to be this car (!) as I remembered the magazine cover car, but I was never able to track down the owner. Car may still exist.
Get a hold of Carl @ Wescott's in Damascus, Oregon, Dee was building one similar to this when he died, Brizio finished it beautifully.... You will like it..
I knew that I remembered one that had been shortened. Mac's Motor City has an article about it. http://www.macsmotorcitygarage.com/2013/07/23/the-arnettgranatellicouch-1934-ford-coupe/
Somewhere in my massive magazine inventory I still have that magazine,,one of my all time favorite model 40's. HRP
one of my staff just went on vacation and stopped in an antique store and brought that issue to me just last week.....killer car.
The proportions are spot on. ALso love the scallop/ color combo. anyone know if its still around?.........
That '34 3w in post #11 is Buddy George's car. He built it and has had it forever. A very cool car! But just who the hell is Buddy George?
Hopefully the pic uploaded. It is my '34 cabriolet. It has been sectioned at the beltline but obviously is fenderless and will likely stay that way. It was shortened also...14". I have put ten inches back in it at the doors. I have a thread with a couple of pics of it when I got it home in March. Tim ( I went back and added a current photo..still figuring out the image resize stuff)
Actually the interior (headliner) is the ONLY thing I'd have to rethink. Otherwise change nothing. Don't always know how to get there but know when its done.....
James Holmes 1933 Ford Coupe http://www.rodandcustommagazine.com/featuredvehicles/1209rc_1933_ford_five_window_coupe/viewall.html