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	11-12-2006 07:43 PM #1can anyone tell me what body this is off of....
 
 kinda new to this stuff.....
   
 
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	11-12-2006 07:46 PM #2
 Dual cowl vents are unusual, as is a vee-butted windshield on an early thirties body style. I don't know, but I would say it is not a common hot rod body, and might be from a more expensive car of the time.
 
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	11-12-2006 08:48 PM #3
 is there anything that has the same bacic shape....like how the back is rounded at the top the split window im not worried about.
 
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	11-13-2006 12:19 AM #4
 Looks like a Dodge, '31, '32 or so.
 
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	11-13-2006 07:59 AM #5
 I didn't mean it is anything to be worried about. What I meant was that it is unusual and would help to answer your question. Originally Posted by tnpimp Originally Posted by tnpimp
 
 The vee'd windshield showed up about 35-37, and was unusual on this shape of a body, which is more like a 32-34.
 
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	11-13-2006 08:39 AM #6
 This is a coupe, but look at the cowl and windshield details; http://www.carolinarodshop.com/curre..._chry_pg1.htmlYour Uncle Bob, Senior Geezer Curmudgeon 
 
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	11-13-2006 09:22 AM #7
 hey man why`ed you swerve like that? cause there was a pebble in the road!
 
 Yeah thats pretty low, i like em low but that would get old quick
 
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	11-13-2006 09:24 AM #8
 And that driveshaft spinning next to your ribs would be a little scary
 
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	11-13-2006 09:51 AM #9
 Looks like a match to me! cowl vents, windshield, character lines in the body......even a mounting hole for the cowl lamps. I'd close the case! :-)
 
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	10-25-2011 04:42 PM #10
 Mid 30's chrysler sedan is my guess
 
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	10-25-2011 05:25 PM #12
 1931 Chrysler
 
   Livin' on Route 66  
 






 
		
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