Rusty Bowtie
General Category => Early Chevy/GM Discussion => Topic started by: FATnLOW on August 25, 2020, 08:24:51 PM
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Helping a guy out on a hood question and got to talking with him,this is his 5 window.......is it a '33 Master or Standard???
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I think it's a Master but the but the lack of wing and door window are confusing...those that will know can identify by the cowl???
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If you have the original frame the Master has the X frame and the standard straight frame rails. I understand that Standard is 2" narrower than the Master. My Master dash is 41" wide... the Standard dash would be more narrow. I'm sure Mike will jump in.
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Yes Mike is full of knowlege...he knows these old bowties for sure
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Isn't the wheel base different also
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A lot of info here:
https://www.gmheritagecenter.com/docs/gm-heritage-archive/vehicle-information-kits/Chevrolet/1933-Chevrolet.pdf
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6=Assembled at Oakland plant
CA=1933 Eagle/Master
3=assembled in March of 1933-changeover month from Eagle to Master
Vent window description indicates it is an Eagle
5189? - Fisher Body seqence number?
Five window coupe a 33567 style number
RoarsRods
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Helping a guy out on a hood question and got to talking with him,this is his 5 window.......is it a '33 Master or Standard???
Just looking at the cowl picture its a 1933 master only. Its the hood body line that gives it away. Very short distance. Only 1933 of the 33-34 series has this distinctive feature.
mike ---------------------HAIRBALL