
United Pacific Industries announced release of an officially licensed complete steel body 1932-1934 Ford truck shell. Every panel is accurately reproduced exactly like the original truck body and all parts are coated in black EDP primer in order to prevent any rust. Individual body panels are also available to allow customers to restore the ’32-’34 Ford Truck cabs to their liking.
“Our customers tell us their lifelong dream is to build this hotrod. The passion our customers bring to their vehicles inspired us to add the 1932 to 1934 Ford truck body cap and door shells to our product line. This ready-to-install body shell allows our customers to achieve their dream with ease because it is an exact replica of the original and is officially licensed by Ford”.
United Pacific’s Classic-Coat® weldable primer is applied to the cowl top panels, sub-rail and cowl side panels. Cowl top panels include a windshield opening flange, and the cowl vent inner drain base is sold separately. Cowl side panels, including a windshield pillar to factory seam, add to the body of the truck. The sub-rail is created from 16-gauge stamped steel with all of the original detail and supports the frame of the truck around the doors. Steel door shells include both the outer skin and inner support and have pre-cut holes for the door handles and door locks. Original door handles, window regulators, window guides and glass are all available. Reinforcements such as A- and B-pillars, covers and door posts are easily installed. For more information visit: www.uapac.com
Where do I look at full 34 Ford pick-up, parts and prices. Where do I get catalog? Thanks
Hi Jerry,
There are few differences between 32-34 Ford pickups have you look at the parts available from United Pacific? http://www.uapac.com/antique/
They should have most of the body panels. also Howell’s should have patch panels if you need them (http://www.fordor.com)
Parts are also available from:
Mac’s Auto http://www.macsautoparts.com/early_v8_ford_truck/
Bob Drake http://www.bobdrake.com/1932-48FordCar%201932-47FordTruckParts
Dennis Carpenter: http://www.dennis-carpenter.com/truck32-47/c/11/
Wrench Safe,
Mark
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Price of truck 2/3 complete truck!
Looking on prices on 1934 Ford Body
My brother own an original, and I know he will be over joyed to get the web site for the complete shell parts. Keep up the great work, enjoy the site.
Will they have panel behind door to lenghten the cab and what about a seat springs set
Hello John,
Like most of United Pacific’s bodies and panels they are built to original specifications.
And if modifications are desired those are left to the buyers.
I didn’t see seat springs listed in their catalog but I know they are still in the process of gearing up production.
There initial production truck was on display at SEMA, and it is very well built.
Yes, I agree… the original cabs are a little cramped, but so are most trucks of the era.
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Mark CCRC Video Membership
Need to know if anyone is making individual box sides and the steering column tube for a 1933 Ford Pick-up?