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Here's what a guy in Texas just dug up...is it a '33 Chevy?

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I found this thread on the HAMB the other day and was fascinated by it. Thought you'd all appreciate it. It looks like its a long way off from anything. Maybe some decent front fenders and a cowl perhaps?

http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=762068


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what makes this a 1934 1935 standard.

Front fenders are 1934 1935 chevrolet standard series design
Dash is a 1934-35 chev standard...if master would have gauges to left and glove box.

MISSING ;radshell.....hood, grill mesh , trim ring, crank hole cover, inside rad lower baffle, garish moldings and front and rear bumper assemblies, firewall to radiator brace and some other stuff.

judging by the x membered frame part i can see in picture #3 its a 1935 .

Car is saveable if a skilled person got hands on it. RR fender is toast, gas tank cover needs serious help, looks like complete running boards are there. Area under the radshell on front fenders will need to be fabbed.

Oh all those bullet holes can be filled using a special hole saw called a ROTABROACH. Thats a hole saw without the drill bit in the middle , to give perfectly round hole slugs of the right gauge metal to fill the holes.

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That's alot nicer than what Pat S. started with & look what he has now. What do you think Pat?...Joe


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In picture #1, look over the top and in background is a 35 chevy 4 door standard series sedan. i followed the link and read the 10 pages of story on this ***desert rat*** bonk

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It looks like it may be a 33 or 34 master judging by the front fenders and door vent window.....JIM

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Originally Posted by jiaccino
That's alot nicer than what Pat S. started with & look what he has now. What do you think Pat?...Joe

I think mine was a bit rougher.

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Originally Posted by mike_lynch
what makes this a 1934 1935 standard.

Front fenders are 1934 1935 chevrolet standard series design
Dash is a 1934-35 chev standard...if master would have gauges to left and glove box.

MISSING ;radshell.....hood, grill mesh , trim ring, crank hole cover, inside rad lower baffle, garish moldings and front and rear bumper assemblies, firewall to radiator brace and some other stuff.

judging by the x membered frame part i can see in picture #3 its a 1935 .

Car is saveable if a skilled person got hands on it. RR fender is toast, gas tank cover needs serious help, looks like complete running boards are there. Area under the radshell on front fenders will need to be fabbed.

Oh all those bullet holes can be filled using a special hole saw called a ROTABROACH. Thats a hole saw without the drill bit in the middle , to give perfectly round hole slugs of the right gauge metal to fill the holes.

mike lynch parking

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I read the story all 10 pages of it with pictures, the sedan and the coupe are both 1935 chevrolet standard series with X member frames

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Wow! At very least, cool pics. Look salvageable for someone with a heart (and a shop!)

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Funny when you look at the other side's perspective.Poat # 151 of the subject thread.

Man, hurry up and drag that thing home and chop the top before some asshole takes it home and restores it!
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Originally Posted by Pat S
Man, hurry up and drag that thing home and chop the top before some asshole takes it home and restores it!
Oh, boy...That was so funny, I almost spilled my coffee...! laugh


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