I was viewing a really great thread here on the HAMB this afternoon titled "Lets see your favorite model-A s" There are literally hundreds of really great pictures of model As posted there and I enjoyed looking at each one but being a early Chevy owner I felt a little left out so I thought I would try starting a thread devoted to early 30s something Chevys ......How about it you Chevy guys Lets see um.
There are actually a number of threads like this. Try the search function. Here's one for example... http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=652100
My 30 sportcoupe. I bought it 4 years ago and just started working on it 3 weeks ago. I decided to remove all the wood, plan to start a build thread as soon as I get some of the tubing in.
Most threads here are not totally unique....I did do a search and found nothing that encompassed all early 30's Chevys so lets see um!
This is a 32 chevy coupe that I built awhile back. It was a 5 window at one time. All I had was pieces of a body to start with.
Great thread! I love early Chevy's too. Here's my 33 Chevy Cabriolet that I'm working on. Replaced all the wood with steel. Hope to drive it soon.
I can't get enough of early Chevy cars. Here's a 34' Master Town Sedan I picked up earlier this year.
The blue one is my 34 Chevy 3 window, the unfinished one is my 33 Chevy 5 window that I just chopped...hope to have it on the road this year.
Saw this 34 Roadster at the Ty-Rods show and then on American Pickers. The 33 Sedan was at the Ty-rods too.
Those are a couple of great looking Chevys.....That roadster looks like its as solid as they come.Thanks for posting.
Why do some builders have to use a Ford type transverse front spring and axle on a Chevy? Old cars when rodded all tend to look the same and the parallel leaf springs set it apart from the line of Fords.