Took a break from work on my '57 F100 kustom to get some car guy coffee help ID'ing mystery coupe pieces bought from friend this spring (orig thread https://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/index.php?threads/1145637/ ) Merle was able to define some of the pieces' purpose- online search sites jabe not helped much with this. Is thinking Possibly Buick, a little wider than average for its time. Lots nails where wooden structure used to attach to metal pieces. Mystery continues, but it was good to be able to drag out the pieces in the sunshine, get some - SOME - clarification. My future proj will be fenderless, so the many fenders that came with the sale, Model T or otherwise , need a home. Sent from my SM-G930R4 using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
Last pic was of some sort of trunk space structure, the sides' curved lines indicated it. It's missing the A-pillars, includes a top-windshield/rooftop visor piece, it's hit and miss. I originally was to sell/trade to friends, one of which got cold feet (I still have '27ish Chevy roadster pieces at home garage, and mystery cowl #2 with mystery back piece that needs adopting), but jave gotten more into building this coupe. Just trying to learn more. These are the fenders that came with the sale, which my friend identified as Model T. Have no idea how much to ask for them, or shipping out of far NW Calif. Same with front apron piece seen behind fender array. Sent from my SM-G930R4 using The H.A.M.B. mobile app