cool! if its cut up, cut it more! Love 32, expecially roasters. Make sure to keep pics rolling as you rebuild it
mine is orange. It has been cut into over 140 pieces and changed so much that the wood thing didnt really matter.
Here is my 31 chev.. the wood is very good because it has been replaced in the past.. Virtually no bad rust just the running boards. everything else is on the car even spare and luggage rack. I will start the build in a month just need to finish another project first.It has been in dry heated storage since 1956. that is when according to the original documents the plates were turned in.
At last got some time working my rod. Doors are almost finished and the bombers are coming together and the fun part, testdriving
Here is the current status on "The Sinister", as the family calls it. 1930 two door chopped 6.5 inches and channeled 3.
Heres some pics om my 33 chevy sedan. Still has alot of the original wood. Seems to me that the wood rotted alot of them away. I had to add alot of tubing to the door rails and floor bottom. CANDY IS DANDY BUT LIQUOR IS QUICKER!!!! JOKER JASON.
Here's some more shots of my brothers 33 chevy "Green Onions." Pain in the ass fixing the inside of the car. Alot of wood that went away..
At last after three years got the plates for my 34, had to change the hairpins to fourlinks and make some fenders to get them but now it´s ready for action http://public.fotki.com/Chevrod/34-chevy/
Holy Crap! That build is amazing I have so many questions. What rear did you use and what did you use for the rear springs? Gary
They're still around I'm bulding a 32 chevy coupe, dads got a 34 sedan, and we know guys here where we're from that have other various early 30s chevrolets
Hi Gary and thanks, the rearend is from a mid eighties Chevy stw and the rear springs are kustom made. Kimmo
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Kimmo Can you help me out with some measurements on your springs Width? How many leafs? Measurement for C on the picture below What is the distance between the top of your axle tube and the bottom of your frame Thanks, Gary
Moi aussi, j'ai un 1931 Camion Chevrolet, je n'ai pas de photo en ce moment, mais bientot. Ici au Canada, specialement en Ontario et le Quebec, on parle souvent le francais, j'aime donc le pratiquer de jours en jours. Le miens, mon Camion, presqu'e tout le bois est disparu, mais j'ais batit une cage d'acier au lieu. A bientot mes amis...