Hey Guys... I have a crazy idea about convert a Deuce Sport Coupe Body into a 5W... I was using the search tool on Google and add site:www.jalopyjournal.com and I was lucky to find out that is supposedly doors and quarter panels are the same between as. I know that the Sport coupes are less in production figures. So, If some of you have any info... Will be welcome. Thanks in advance... Sent from my Mi A1 using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
I'm probably biased being a sport coupe owner but I totally agree with alchemy, seems a very similar thread appeared some time back & yes that 5w roof skin is available in both open & filled for probably less than a grand delivered state side, not certain to your area. I don't recall the production numbers of the sport coupe 2000 or less I believe & several hundred of those were exported as I recall. Ron
I with @alchemy @dirt car and leave it alone . I do have a buddy that has one and its cool and he did a few changes to it and made it more of a hotrod. He gave it a rubber rake and dropped the front end a bit with a 1933-35 axle . He also took off the landau sport coupe irons and really changed the look
That is a very interesting list. Just an aside, I always thought the roadster pickup was one of the least body styles produced but isn't on this list?
Love it!! Just in case with the thread, I'll learn something about body styles too.... Sent from my Mi A1 using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
Sport coupe body turned 3W or 5W with Windows filled? Sent from my Mi A1 using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
An additional note with regards to the sport coupe, while the doors are the same as a 5w coupe the swing out windshield is 1 " shorter ( sort of a factory chop) & also the top (L) & (R) corners are not radiused as a 5w but squared off much as a 32 -33-34 truck. The Cabriolet also shares the squared corners but the windshield is fixed & not certain if it too might be of the 1" shorter version; but then again the Cabriolet is a totally different body with very little exterior that will exchange, perhaps the deck lid, & some small bits & pieces as I recall...... Looking so much alike yet certainly different . Thanks, Ron
I can't control destiny but I too like the unique look of Sport Coupes and Cabriolet's and always scratch my head to see them Coupisized (Made into a 5 window)... I think about @alfin32's recent 34 Cabriolet build doing just that...complimenting its unique style...Beautiful to say the least as a Cabriolet Hotrod... At the end of the day I'm not against Hotrodding it per say but exploiting the Model would be my preference...Any Concours lover that gets the Hotrod leftovers 50 years down the road can reverse the hell brought upon it if they please... Now @ratamahata, the Coupe you just posted (#13) highlights my opinion in that its neither a 3window nore a 5window AND it's still celebrating its unique Sport Coupe Ambience in a Hotrod Manner...Big thumbs up from me that's a revered Very Unique Hotrod...that said is that in fact a Sport coupe? My Coupe is a modded Sport Coupe with a chopped Aluminun Hardtop laid and riveted in the profile of its fabric OEM counterpart.
Well said Stogy, as you say we're but care-takers & can only wish/hope those beyond us follow our lead but then it is theirs to do as they choose.
Been working on this for the last 10 years. It will be on the road with the soft top, if I live long enough.
I believe the coupe ratamahata posted is a Gene Winfield modified 5-window with the quarter windows filled. Mick
Guys ...I was talking to a friend who is going to buy these cars, he would like to lower the Sport Coupe a little and even leave the original flathead since it is a model 18. And also bidding on that 4dr. So, no modifications will happen! Sent from my Mi A1 using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
Had the pleasure of seeing the refurbishing touches being applied to that fully chromed puple/maroon ratamahata posted sport coupe back in 2013 while visiting the Marietta Ga. Josh Mills rod/restoration shop; an awesome vehicle & facility. Josh as I recall worked several years across the road for Joe Smith Early Fords before setting out on his own, seems I recall of a clone & even another in the Lawrence Ks./Kansas City area don't recall which is the real bonified original as it appeared in various publications, maybe someone can clear the air on that one or all...Ron
133 Sport coupes model 18 in the rest of the world... Sent from my Mi A1 using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
No, it is the Cabriolet that does not have that detail. The Sport Coupe does have a different windshield header and w/s frame but other than having no roof sheet metal and using steel and wood bows to support the fixed soft top it is the same as a 5 window body.
https://www.hotrod.com/articles/the-first-rod-and-custom-cover-car-reappears-at-gnrs/ Sent from my Mi A1 using The H.A.M.B. mobile app