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Re: 1935 Chevy Pickup??
Thanks NonHog! I'll check it out
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Re: 1935 Chevy Pickup??
great lookin start you got there
![]() i think thats a 36,37or 38 lowcab chevy not a 35 , in 35 they had wood inside wood frame holding all the outside metal together , the pics you showed looked to me like it was all metal framework ??? but i cant see as good as i use too lol this is a 35 tall cab ans it has a wood frame inside it Last edited by tnblazerk5; 09-24-2009 at 09:06 PM. |
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Re: 1935 Chevy Pickup??
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Re: 1935 Chevy Pickup??
Sheetmetal is not readily reproduced for these trucks (Rockers, Cab Corners, Patch Panels), unless someone started doing it recently. The floor would have been wood I believe. Looks like a nice solid start though. Good luck with it and keep us posted on your progress.
I see that it also has a 1piece roof - indicating that it might be a later cab. The '35 would have a bolt on roof like the one in tnblazer's post above.
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Re: 1935 Chevy Pickup??
Hmmm! Well I guess it's not a '35 then? Thanks for the info guys!
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Re: 1935 Chevy Pickup??
i looked around sum and found this for ya
no matter what year it is its going to make a killer ride and yes please keep us posted on it !! and no there isnt much sheet metal made for these old trucks ![]() http://rides.streetrodderweb.com/rid...photos/23.html ![]() |
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