Nice to see another '20s 4-door build! Just getting started on my latest project '29 Chevy 4-door build. Sold my '34 Chevy 3-window because I needed more room for my growing family! (2 boys...)
My 34 Chevy coupe is named 'Frankenstude' because I am using a shortened (16") 62 Studebaker Lark frame and everything else I can scrounge from the 'stude' like the gauges, gas tank, steering etc. Power is a 327 sbc.
That is really cool! I have no interest in mounting a 'spare' on the rear of my coupe, but I would definetly mount that because it is so unique. I would also have to install a hefty rear bumper in case of a collision.
34 Chevy 3-window coupe
56 BSA chopper
When I was a kid growing up on a farm, we used to pour it on the poison ivy around the place. Killed it every time! I know this isn't an option but thought
I'd mention it.
And finally some shos of my buddy's and my bikes we rode down. He is building a 40 chevy pickup and I am building a 34 chevy 3-window coupe, both of which weren't ready for the show. He built the shovel chopper and I restomodded the ironhead sportster.
Did the 'Ocean City Cruisin' this past weekend. Good weather and lots of great cars! This show is open to cars 1975 and earlier so there was tons of gorgoeus muscle cars as well as hot rods. Hope you guys don't mind but I like shiny rods as well as rat rods as long as it has some unique features...