1935 Chevy 3 window coupe

Tjames5

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Been trying to put this thing together for a little over a year now, finally was able to get the body back on the frame after finishing the chassis work. IMG_7855.jpeg
 

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4speedman

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I have been working on a 34 chevy 3 window for about three years .I had it drivable about a year ago but i will always be working and trying to improve it .It has a 409 duel quad engine muncie four speed and a winters quick change rear end the body is in primer and may stay that way the top is choped three inches . Your car is looking good you have done a lot of work on that frame is that a 409 engine
 

Tjames5

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I have been working on a 34 chevy 3 window for about three years .I had it drivable about a year ago but i will always be working and trying to improve it .It has a 409 duel quad engine muncie four speed and a winters quick change rear end the body is in primer and may stay that way the top is choped three inches . Your car is looking good you have done a lot of work on that frame is that a 409 engine
I'd love to see some pics of it. I'm running a muncie as well. I did want to do a quick change as well, but I got this short 9in so I just went for that. I want to say this one is chopped 4-5 inches. I have to work the doors and deck lid, Idk that i'll ever be able to afford to paint it lol. It's a 348 with a 409 pan
 

4speedman

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I reversed the way my doors swing and they are now sucide style i had a lot of metal work done just got caught up in it just could not stop .Your chop look about the same as mine i bought a windshield garnish molding and had to take three inches out of it to make it work my chop was done before i bought the car so i did not know how much had been taken out before that
 

Tjames5

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I reversed the way my doors swing and they are now sucide style i had a lot of metal work done just got caught up in it just could not stop .Your chop look about the same as mine i bought a windshield garnish molding and had to take three inches out of it to make it work my chop was done before i bought the car so i did not know how much had been taken out before that
Mine originally had doors like that but I'm getting it back to factory style hinges. Yeah the guy I bought my car from did the chop and told me took out 5 inches, It's pretty hammered down. My garnish molding for the front is done, but I have to work the doors and rear piece eventually. My doors, and deck lid need work; need to add a bit more structure too
 

4speedman

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These pictures were taken two and a half years ago when i first got the car movin under its own power it has progressed a lot since then window are in slot mags on the front lights are on inside floor painted now front fenders are not on yet but i am working on that now
 
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