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It’s a 1935 model, but I have no idea what it is.
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I think Chevy Master touring sedan
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1935 Chevrolet Master or Standard or some such?
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I’m gonna go with Chevrolet.
Edit: It’s a Master.
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What I think it is too.
https://auto.howstuffworks.com/1935-chevrolet-standard-and-master-deluxe1.htm
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It looks like a ‘35 Chevrolet but some trim has gone missing.
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It’s a Ford. They only had two full-size cars for the late 30's; the 48 “Standard” and 68 “Deluxe”. It looks like the grill and front fenders have been changed. The front door has been converted to a suicide door, and the split window is unusual, but it is otherwise a pretty typical Ford.
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It’s a Ford. They only had two full-size cars for the late 30's; the 48 “Standard” and 68 “Deluxe”. It looks like the grill and front fenders have been changed. The front door has been converted to a suicide door, and the split window is unusual, but it is otherwise a pretty typical Ford.
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The Chevy references are correct. I was wrong. I didn’t realize how much the Ford and Chevy looked similar that year.
For future reference, ignore my responses as they are wrong too often.
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All you have to do is pop
the hood. If there’s a Stovebolt 6, it’s a Chevy. If there’s a 350,
it’s a Ford.
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Obviously it’s a Citroen Traction Avant!!!
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I appreciate your input regardless.
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Hagerty’s Redline Rebuild is working on a 37 Ford Coupe that had a Chrysler 440 under the hood, so who knows what you might find in this one.
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Tre Bien!
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That is crazy pants and I love it.