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Made in Oakland: 1934 Chevrolet 3 Window

If the ’32 Ford Deuce is the Holy Grail for rodders, the ’34 Chevrolet three windows follows it very close. This particular car looks like a barnd find which have layed somewhere since a long, long time. This car should have an “o” in the serial number which means that this one of the cars made… Read More Made in Oakland: 1934 Chevrolet 3 Window

May 26, 2014May 24, 2014 ClassicvirusLeave a comment

Automotive archeology: 1932 Ford Three Windows Coupé

This 1932 three windows is said to be and original hot-rod which survived to the last sixty years. And we believe that’s the truth otherwise we should never make an article as we can’t stand fake hot rods. Indeed the seller has published a lot of period photo to bear witness about it: since then… Read More Automotive archeology: 1932 Ford Three Windows Coupé

September 27, 2013September 29, 2013 Classicvirus1 Comment

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