I took a buddy for a ride Friday night and when I dropped the clutch like I have many times before the car didn't move. I had a buddy come get me with a truck and trailer (the first time the car ever came home on a trailer). We unloaded the car and realized that the trailer door hit the parachute and bent the supports and did a bunch of damage to the rear panel. <O</O In the rearend I tore some teeth off the spider gears. I want to put a spool in the car and a taller gear anyhow so that is no big deal. As far as the body goes does anybody have or know where can I find another piece of metal for this? The body is a 1934 Chevy Master. Here is some video:<O></O> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xL-_-MozbyM The body part:
There is a guy in Canada that has a thread about saving a 34 Chevy coupe in the restoration project section of the AACA forums that might be able to help you,he took 3 or 4 cars to save his coupe so he might have some extra body parts laying around.
There is 4 pretty heavy creases, I know it can be pounded out but my first choice would be to see if I can find a new panel. I think in order for it to be pounded out the panel needs cut off anyhow.