So, growing up on the farm always means making do with what you have. Well a few years ago my family sold the Family farm and before we sold we salvaged what we wanted. In the Work shop there was one of those large bodied Parlor stoves, you know the ones with all the nickel plated parts and filigree all over it. It sat near the wall and behind it was this panel nailed to the wall. Growing up around it as a kid you don't pay much attention to it. It was crudely hacked off the donor vehicle with and Ax and hammered flat with a sledge, probably driven over with the tractor a couple time to boot. I wished my grandfather was alive so I could ask him about that poor Ford. Well, I claimed that panel and to me it look like a rear panel off a 32-34 Ford sedan delivery. You can see it was dark green with Apple green pin stripping. You can also see the nails holes where the tack strips are intact where the insert once lived. I hate to think it was an old Ford, especially a 32 Panel Delivery, but sometimes you do what you gotta do. What do you think it is from?
I agree. I think the difference between a 32 and a 33-34 is the bead at the back corner of the door. Can't tell with the piece you have.
I think it most likely 33-34. The bead at the back corner runs straight out not dropped like the picture HRP posted. It looks more like this
looking around at many different pictures i think it is from a 33-34 BB-85 Still a shame the truck died at the hands of an Ax!!!