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#376440 10/04/16 06:53 PM
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I'm interested in finding out if there are any other '39 4dr trunkless sedans around. Well try to send a pic of mine. [img]http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/threads/chevy-flatbacks.1035100/[/img]

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There is a Master Deluxe that was 100% restored owned by a person in Penn. Not sure where it is now.


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Originally Posted by 39trunkless
I'm interested in finding out if there are any other '39 4dr trunkless sedans around. Well try to send a pic of mine. [img]http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/threads/chevy-flatbacks.1035100/[/img]
rare car!
ive liked that body style just for rare factor,
always been on my radar to own one

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The vehicle for 1939 Chevrolet is referred to as a "slantback"
The vehicle does in fact have a trunk, so it is not trunkless you have access to the trunk thru the back seat area.

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Chevrolet did not call it a trunk....they called it a luggage compartment.


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Yes, that is correct and good luck trying to put luggage into it from inside the back seat.

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I could never understand why they bothered to make that body style. It was dead in 1937 but they just couldn't quit.
bah


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