SRS member Rat Rod Mac acquired several body and engine parts for a car and isn't sure of the year. We believe it to be a Chevrolet. Can anyone help I.D. the car?
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Dick Z
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RE: Unidentified Car
by Dick Z
Posted: 08/13/2001 11:29 EST
Oooops! Not getting my picture. Will work on it.
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RE: Unidentified Car
by Dick Z
Posted: 08/13/2001 11:35 EST
Well, I'll try it again.
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RE: Unidentified Car
by hotrodpurplepickup
Posted: 08/13/2001 12:01 EST
I see your picture is on a Geocities website. For some reason pictures on Yahoo and Geocities sites don't link. You would have to either put it on another picture site or it should be accessable by clicking on this link: http://www.geocities.com/dick_zs/Mvc-005f.jpg
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RE: Unidentified Car
by hotrodpurplepickup
Posted: 08/13/2001 12:06 EST
Well, I thought that would work, sorry. Its a geocities thing :-(
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RE: Unidentified Car
by Rob Z
Posted: 08/13/2001 12:39 EST
Here you go...I put it on our server.
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Rob Zakrzewski
Streetrod Stuff, Inc.
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RE: Unidentified Car
by cruzr
Posted: 08/19/2001 06:36 EST
Didn't the 41 have turn signals on the fenders and 40 didn't? I could be wrong, been wrong alot before.
If so then it's a 41
Rick
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RE: Unidentified Car
by cruzr
Posted: 08/19/2001 06:43 EST
Sorry guys, I was wrong. the 41 had turn signals in the front of the fender.
Rick
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RE: Unidentified Car
by peggysue
Posted: 08/19/2001 22:45 EST
Cruzr: Wrong again those were parking lights in the fenders. Turn signals weren't available yet. RP
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RE: Unidentified Car
by deuce32
Posted: 08/13/2001 12:42 EST
Hello Dick
That is a 40 chevy parts.
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RE: Unidentified Car
by Dick Z
Posted: 08/13/2001 14:26 EST
Hey thanks Johnny.
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RE: Unidentified Car
by deuce32
Posted: 08/13/2001 16:14 EST
Thankyou Dick glad i could help, get in touch any time.
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RE: Unidentified Car
by Rat Rod Mac
Posted: 08/13/2001 20:35 EST
Hey guys, and Denise, A guy I know was going to take these parts to the crusher, so I grabbed'em. I have no use for them. I thought I might use them for trading stock. If you guys know of anyone that can use these parts I will treat them REAL GOOD. Let me know. RRM
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RE: Unidentified Car
by Charlie Chops 1940
Posted: 08/13/2001 23:00 EST
Where are you on that '40 front clip? Might be interested....
Charlie
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RE: Unidentified Car
by kpmunt
Posted: 08/14/2001 11:47 EST
Would be interested in the front clip. Am building a 40 2 door needing fenders.
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RE: Unidentified Car
by big al
Posted: 08/14/2001 14:47 EST
Don't sell them yet! A friend of mine is building a 40 Chev convertible. He may need them too!!
Will talk to him tomorrow
AC
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RE: Unidentified Car
by Rat Rod Mac
Posted: 08/14/2001 21:29 EST
OK guys, here's the deal. The picture shows only the front fenders and the grill. There is a bunch more,rear fenders, three running boards brand new rear roll pan, the tapered piece that goes between the hood and fender, I have both sides and they are brand new, garnish molding, heater, dash clock,the chrome strip on top of the headlights, etc, etc. I'll be straight with you there is one piece that is gone already and that is the grill. A guy needed it so I let him have it. Everything else is still here. Dick the Z-Man has a couple of other shots of the stuff maybe I could say something to him and see if he could put one or two more on the sight that way if you did not see what you needed you could save yourself a trip to check it out.
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RE: Unidentified Car
by Tukster
Posted: 08/14/2001 22:45 EST
I'm not sure ,but i'm thinkin it's (41) Chevy FleetMaster
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RE: Unidentified Car
by Charlie Chops 1940
Posted: 08/15/2001 08:35 EST
So, where are you located? Or did I miss that info somewhere?
Charlie
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RE: Unidentified Car
by Rat Rod Mac
Posted: 08/15/2001 18:26 EST
I'm located about 20 miles south of Canton, Ohio. Right along interstate 77. If any of you guys want to come and look at the stuff, be my guest. Make me an offer and take it all. RRM
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RE: Unidentified Car
by Dick Z
Posted: 08/15/2001 08:43 EST
The following are more pics of RAT ROD MAC's stuff.
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Dick Z
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RE: Unidentified Car
by Dick Z
Posted: 08/15/2001 08:45 EST
More parts
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RE: Unidentified Car
by Dick Z
Posted: 08/15/2001 08:47 EST
Final parts pic.
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RE: Unidentified Car
by kpmunt
Posted: 08/15/2001 09:26 EST
The fenders and running boards would make my life much easier. Let me know what you are planning to do.
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RE: Unidentified Car
by Fred
Posted: 08/19/2001 16:36 EST
WoW! It had an 11 cylinder engine. An old Chevy Viper with an extra rod?? I really wonder, with this much of the car left, what happened to the rest of it? lol Fred P
buy cheap, get cheap...
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RE: Unidentified Car
by 58 Yeoman
Posted: 08/19/2001 18:18 EST
No Fred...that was a 12 cylinder...one is missing.
phil
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RE: Unidentified Car
by big al
Posted: 08/15/2001 10:57 EST
.......I talked to my friend last night. He doesn't need any more parts. He has doubles of everything.
Thanks anyway.
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RE: Unidentified Car
by wheels1950
Posted: 08/19/2001 21:04 EST
If you want to sell the headlights I would be interested!
THANKS, WHEELS coolcustom36@aol.com
PS, if you want a phone # EMAIL me.
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I'am interested in the Early 40s style
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