1935

14 Year Stalled Restoration: 1935 MG PA

Determining exactly which car was the “first” sportscar can lead to a very heated argument. While the search begins before World War II, it may come down to your definition of what a sportscar is.  Should gobs of horsepower… more»

52 Years of Storage and 55K Miles: 1935 Ford Sedan Delivery

Like our primate cousins, we are curious creatures.  We dream about what might be inside when we see something that potentially hides a prize.  Like how people playing “Let’s Make a Deal” with Monty Hall on TV would bet… more»

Prewar Pickup Project: 1935 Ford Pickup

Prewar pickup trucks just have a certain charm to them.  Their form-over-function designs provided them with honest good looks and a wholesome simplicity that we just don’t see in modern trucks.  They are a reminder of how complex and… more»

Milestone Car: 1935 Chrysler Airflow Coupe

The history of the automobile is littered with cars that were revolutionary for their time.  However, no vehicle was more of a game changer than Chrysler’s Airflow.  Introduced in 1934, these radical vehicles broke new ground in the areas… more»

Off the Road Since Truman: 1936 Dodge Tudor

It was the year the movie “The Day the Earth Stood Still” debuted.  The first color television signal was broadcast from the Empire State Building, and the show “I Love Lucy” hit TV for the first time.  Harry Truman… more»

Two for One: 1935 BSA Scout Automobiles

The 1935 BSA Scout Automobile was a unique vehicle that was introduced by the Birmingham Small Arms Company (BSA) for the 1935 model year. BSA was a British firm that had been manufacturing firearms and ammunition since the mid-19th… more»

43k Original Miles: 1935 Chevrolet 3-Window Coupe

Google “1935 Chevrolet 3-Window Coupe,” click the Images tab, and about 90% of the photos fall into the cool, sleek hotrod category. Only 11,900 of these cozy coupes of the nearly 550,000 Chevrolets produced in 1935 rolled off the… more»

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