{Second try at posting this} You guys were so quick and helpful with my last i.d. question, I thought I'd try another. This link shows a 1940's oval track coupe that had been stored for years in a Virginia garage --- can you tell me what it is? Thanks! http://www.oldstox.com/images/mystery%20dirt%20track%20car.jpg
I don't see a roll bar or such,,looks like a slight chop,,,unfinished dream,,,? Definitly MOPAR, 5 lugs with clips
Why do you say "oval track coupe"? From what we see in the pics it doesn't look like a race car, but an unfinished custom.
It's not a Chvy, I'd bet money on that, there's 5 lugs on the wheels, instead of 6, and the frame doesn't have the crossection of an inverted "U" with a flat piece across the bottom that was every Chevy I ever saw prior to '55. I'm saying Mopar. Dave
Thank you guys one more time. I've read and posted to many automotive forums/ newsgroups, and this is about the only one where posters get quick, polite, and solid factual replies. Seems hot-rodders of the old school are real "straight arrows", thank heavens. Other places, I'd get a big proportion of slime / big-mouth / comedian nonsense. Bless you, and long may your cars roar.
it's mine. it must have fell out of my pocket while walking thruogh. tell the barn owner I'll come get it.
1939 Dodge/Plymouth coupe. Looks to be slightly chopped but maybe not. Seems the same as mine & it is not chopped. Chopping one of these is tough to do without screwing up the flow & the proportions. Looks a lot like mine. Ignore the black fuzzball things - the car was used as a decoration in my sisters wedding. Both cars pictured below are Canadian dodges - same as an American Plymouth with the exception of trim/badging. The American dodges had a longer wheelbase & different sheetmetal entirely. Sister car to the coupe.