Thread: 35 Chevy body styles???
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03-23-2011 08:56 PM #1
I owned a 35 4dr Master Deluxe that was a real nice car but I sold it before I got around to Hot Rodding it. All 4 doors were suicide doors and it still had the old knee action front suspension. Someone had put a big truck inline six cylinder in it that was strong and solid. Only ride that I have ever doubled my money on and I sure wish I had it back.
This is the only picture that I have of it since the big "D" in 2002.
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" I'm drinking from my saucer, 'cause my cup is overflowed ! "
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03-23-2011 09:02 PM #2
I am helping to look for a project for a relative. He isn't really focused on one body style yet. He told me "any two door from the thirties to the mid fifties." After he sees them, he tends to decide if it interests him or not. We will see where this on goes.
The Master body style is a reminder of the '36 Olds coupe I bought... then quickly sold it so I could have money to go to the '67 Nationals. {:-(
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03-23-2011 11:29 PM #3
Not sure if this carried into 1935 or not, but early Chevies were framed by a lot of wood. The obvious problem is that wood rots and once that is gone so is the structural strength for stuff like door alignment, etc. But like I said, not sure if they were still using so much wood in 1935. Someone else on here will know for sure though. Just wanted you to keep that in mind, Jay.
Don
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03-24-2011 06:37 AM #4
Yeah Pops, the Standard body was still framed with wood. My memory on the Master Delux is that they were as well, through '36, but I could be fuzzy on that one. Ford was ahead of Chevy on this one.Your Uncle Bob, Senior Geezer Curmudgeon
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