Rusty Bowtie
Miscellaneous => Interesting Internet Finds Chevy-Ford-MOPAR Cars/Parts/Other => Topic started by: EDNY on May 14, 2014, 10:12:31 PM
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Just looks nice and different....
ebay link:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Chevrolet-Other-1933-Chevy-Vintage-Rat-Rod-/111351711032?forcerrptr=true&hash=item19ed144538&item=111351711032&pt=US_Cars_Trucks
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Kinda neat! That car is built to the 9s and the attention to detail is great. What a fun ride that would be. Thanks for posting
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It looks like the steering column is adjustable.
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Why would anyone call that a rat rod? I hate that term anyway. That is a neat car.
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BTW: The body looks like a 1934?
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Good call Ed I agree. The shape of the cowl where it meets the hood is like a 34 or 35.
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BTW: The body looks like a 1934?
I am pretty sure that body is either a 34 master 3w or a 34-35 standard 3 window.
The 1933 firewall area for the top panels to sit and side panels is much shorter than on this one than the 34- 35. Somebody did some cutting to the stock firewall indentation, looks like they welded in a small wheel barrow, old ford firewall trick when sticking later v8 in.
A lot of these cars have just been bought without titles so they new titled them for what they think it is or what somebody else thinks it is.
The radshell is definitely a 34 master or a 34-35 standard series .
If I find a 33 cowl shot I will post a picture. Actually tfock on here, has a 33 cab and its fisher body, he should pick this out easily .
mike lynch 8)
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here is a 33 master 5 window.......note how short the side of the firewall cowl section is where the hood top and sides would fit.
Its much longer for 34- 35 Chevrolets, see subject car.
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here is a picture of my 34 master 5 window and my 33 3 window. you can see the differences in the cowls
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here is a picture of my 34 master 5 window and my 33 3 window. you can see the differences in the cowls
I have the opposite: a 1933 5W coupe and a 1934 3W coupe!