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1934 Dodge Sedan

March 3, 2021 By Gauge Magazine

1934 Dodge Sedan owned by Ty Pittman

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Issue
March 2021
Owner
Ty Pittman
Ride
Stella
(1934 Dodge 2 dr sedan)
Photographer
Jason Carol

Ride Details

Original Cost
$25,000
How long did it take you to build?
Built in Texas
How long have you been building?
I am 51 now and have been building bikes and cars since I was a kid. MY dad was a gearhead so I spent lots of time with him building old cars and attending car shows and swap meets.
Club Affiliations
I am not a member of any club but have become friends with The Road Rockets in Indy... I have displayed at their shows of the years.
Your future plans?
Working on 1959 F100 gasser, Harley 45 racer, and my 1963 Harley Sportster (I have owned since the early 90's) is getting a restoration.
Vehicle history
This car was built in 2007 for the Lonestar round up. It was then bought on ebay by a man in Texas name John Busher who reworked it , built the Hemi fabbed the dash, bodywork, and mechanicals.
Previous Rides
There have been many ...the ones that pop up are 67 Fairlane, 68 GTO, 36 Plymouth, 58 Ford panel 4x4, 59 Ford panel, 46 Chevy coupe, 74 Lincoln 77 Vega (sbc), 55 Olds...and a few more.

Engine Details

Make
Chrysler 1958
Cylinders
8
Displacement
392
Engine Mods
Hot heads, big cam, BBC water pump, electronic ignition, oil filter relocate, RARE Crager 4 deuce intake for 392 ( converted to gas from 60's nitro engine), 4 Stromberg 97's.
Engine Add Ons
Finned aluminum valve covers, polished frog mouth air intake, chrome oil pan, chrome alternator, headers.

Driveline Details

Axle
Ford 9 inch

Chassis Details

Chassis
Suicide Model A spring with dropped axle., stock leaf spring on rear.
Mods to Frame
Stock
Drop or lift inches
6 inch dropped front axle, 2 inch lowering blocks in rear.
Spindles
Chevy

Wheels Details

Front Wheel Type
Wires
Rear Wheel Type
Wires

Paint Details

Color
Black
Paint Type
Shiney
Graphics Description
Pinstripes
Graphics By

Body Details

Channeled
None
Body Drop
Stock
Hood
None
Grille
32 ford
Bumpers
Station wagon luggage rack rail

Interior Details

Dashboard
55 Dodge
Gauges
Stewart Warner vintage
Steering Wheel
Aluminum
Console
No room for one
Shifter
Long, Locar
Seats
Buckets

1934 Dodge Sedan

1934 Dodge Sedan owned by Ty Pittman

Owned by: Ty Pittman

Photos by: Jason Carroll


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Filed Under: Features, March 2021 Tagged With: custom, Dodge, Feature, Lowered, Old School, sedan


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