Both cars are different styles, so you can't compare them. That being said, both cars look great the way they are built. The fenderless car wouldn't look as good unchopped, and the fendered one would look good chopped, but doesn't need to be.
Hi, I got a question about a model A rear crossmember and spring in a 1932 Euro Deuce, does this interfear with the backseat? Micael Lund Artgarage Sweden
Not sure... Hey Euro Deuce owners, any idea? My thinking: if it fits under the back of a US-style Tudor, it should fit under a Euro Deuce as well.
Most Model A rear crossmembers adapted to '32's are coupes and roadsters.The height might interfere with the rear seat on a sedan. Found this while surfing the net. LHD ,maybe Denmark?
Just noticed that the European versions don’t have much of a swage line around the rear wheel arch, compared to the US ones. I’ve seen the almost Model A type belt line and how it fades out . Quite a few differences when you look at them closely
That sunroof looks right at home! Hard to tell from the picture, but it almost looks like one grafted in from a VW Bus?
Hi Stephan, Has this one even been posted? I****ume it is a danish model which is now in Germany. Thomas@CSP Sent from my iPad using The H.A.M.B. mobile app