The cowl with the chopped windscreen was clearly a DeLuxe [cowl light holes] I'm still trying to figure out if the 32 3w was ever sold as a 'standard' model or even as a 'B' model. I suspect not, I think it was a V8 DeLuxe model only, but not ready yet to bet my life on it. PS. Stash that dash well & secure as it may well be the most desirable part in your growing collection. The quickest & best way to ruin a '32 is to channel it, so I applaud your choice to run HiBoy or full with full fenders, with a sensible & realistic mild chop. That makes for a really sweet ride.
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Out here they used old cars to fill areas around river banks so there are still spots where old frames are sticking out of banks that you can see while floating rivers. That body looks like it sat in water that rose and fell
To get that level of pitting out west it must have either been sitting outside for 50-60 years or it was an east coast car that some took to the west coast 20 years ago... For me, the decision for fenders depends entirely on what wheels/tires are on the car, 6" wide radials get fenders, '30s-'40s skinny wheels with bias plies go fenderless. Looking forward to seeing both of these 3w's progress...
Nice score!! I love parts! Could you do me a favor? Would you please, please, please measure the opening of your cowl vent? My '35 Studebaker looks very close to your Ford. Finding Studebaker rubber for that cowl is impossible to find, I'll have to use Ford. Thanks Buddy!
I definitely would tack all those pieces together and try to make a body. Somebody was hanging on to those pieces all that time hoping this day would come.
Nice Haul of parts and The Model A looking good Travis
Mad fab skills
Awesome content
Love all the hard work
Nice Travis very nice jigsaw, 32 piece jigsaw 👍👍
You see a lot of work, and we see a lot of videos to come 😊
The cowl with the chopped windscreen was clearly a DeLuxe [cowl light holes] I'm still trying to figure out if the 32 3w was ever sold as a 'standard' model or even as a 'B' model. I suspect not, I think it was a V8 DeLuxe model only, but not ready yet to bet my life on it.
PS. Stash that dash well & secure as it may well be the most desirable part in your growing collection.
The quickest & best way to ruin a '32 is to channel it, so I applaud your choice to run HiBoy or full with full fenders, with a sensible & realistic mild chop. That makes for a really sweet ride.
The 3w was a deluxe only. There were very few 4cyl 3w’s. BTW the dash is from brookville.
Great video and info my question is how do you get a title for the vehicle once done
Travis bro, you really could use a haircut lol. Great content brother.
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Out here they used old cars to fill areas around river banks so there are still spots where old frames are sticking out of banks that you can see while floating rivers. That body looks like it sat in water that rose and fell
That’s very possible
To get that level of pitting out west it must have either been sitting outside for 50-60 years or it was an east coast car that some took to the west coast 20 years ago... For me, the decision for fenders depends entirely on what wheels/tires are on the car, 6" wide radials get fenders, '30s-'40s skinny wheels with bias plies go fenderless. Looking forward to seeing both of these 3w's progress...
Good point on the rear section, it could have been an east coast piece
Nice score!! I love parts! Could you do me a favor? Would you please, please, please measure the opening of your cowl vent? My '35 Studebaker looks very close to your Ford. Finding Studebaker rubber for that cowl is impossible to find, I'll have to use Ford. Thanks Buddy!
Yes I’ll do that tomorrow!
Thank you my friend, most helpful!@@RACGARAGE
Hi Travis. I really hope i'm not a pain your ass. I really could use that measurement. Thanks my friend
@@chrispiazza7487 12.5” x 3.5” sorry it took so long haha
Thank you Sir!@@RACGARAGE
I definitely would tack all those pieces together and try to make a body. Somebody was hanging on to those pieces all that time hoping this day would come.
Should have a lil citrus acid bath to just put the smaller parts in , that stuff eats the rust away
Really excited about the 32 builds
always loved 32 but have no space or time that i watch your videos thanks
A re-upload ?
Yeah the first one got flagged for some reason.
Probably because I had the same comment on your wife's and your video + an addendum ...
I've seen way worse to start with believe it or not. This is gonna be cool
I have some 3w stuff I’d like to sell.
Shoot me an email rhodealliancecustoms@gmail.com
Why now two 32 3w coupes Use parts to make one good one much easier and less costly
We’re going to make one good one and the rest of the parts I’ll make another one from. I’ll have to make some parts but that’s not a huge deal
I think I have a case of daja vu
....u need to have ur wife give u a haircut..,