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corndog
08-12-2009, 04:51 PM
Selling this 1935 Chevy 3-W standard steel coupe body on rolling chassis. Has been sitting for long time (I added the wheels & tires). Not sure what someone in the past was thinking...gasser? street rod? ????whatever? Basicly you are buying a real decent body with 4 tires and wheels and a chassis from which you might be able to save a few things, maybe not? It has a 12 Bolt Chevy rear, a Chevy straight axle on parallel-leaf front (looks like old Chevy truck to me. Coupe has a dash and door latchs. Both doors open, close, and latch nicely. No inside garnish at all! Does have a stock dash , missing gages and glove door. Steering box is junk, most of the suspension is junk in my opinion. Has a steel floor that is amature. Driver door has a lower patch panel, truck lid is nice, no hinges, most wood still in car. Cool old school ladder bars! No glass. Wheel base is messed up as you can tell in pictures. Has chopped shell and some type of old radiator that goes with. Car rolls easily for loading. GREAT start to a hot rod or gasser. Looks cool sitting in the yard despite the poor workmanship from the past! PM me or e-mail me at niftynos@aol.com or call at 574-277-8569. This wont last long! Willing to sell w/o tires and wheels for $3500 if you can bring your own rollers. Have lots more pictures! Even have a 35 Chevy title I will let go with car. Car located in northern Indiana close to Notre Dame. :cool:
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madmike3434
08-15-2009, 12:39 PM
the dash in the pictures is out of a 1934 chevrolet MASTER SERIES, it looks just like the more common 1934-1935 ""standard series"", except everything is bigger or longer. Possible you may have a 1934 Master series 3 window coupe.
mike

madmike3434
08-15-2009, 12:42 PM
ops, i just blew up the picture of the dash, that dash is not for a 1933--1935 chevrolet, no idea what its out of.
mike

ripp
08-17-2009, 07:32 PM
looks like a pontiac to me