If it is all steel, it probably is original. Test it with a magnet.
It's a car. This is from Wikipedia: Deuce coupe is a slang term used to refer to the 1932 Ford coupe, derived from the year of manufacture. In the 1940s, the '32 Ford became an ideal hot rod. Hot rodders would strip weight off this readily available car and soup-up the engine. They came in two body styles, the more common "5-window" (two door windows, two quarter panel windows, and the rear window), and the rare "3-window" Deluxe Coupe that featured suicide doors.
The body and fenders should be all steel, no fiberglass. You can test this by using a magnet.
Almost all body parts from a 94 will fit on a 91.
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If both are the same body style, sedan, coupe or convertible.If both are the same body style, sedan, coupe or convertible.
The original C5 Corvette hit the showroom in March of 1997 and offered only one body style, the hatchback coupe. In 1998 it was offered as a convertible and a year later as a 2-door hardtop.
Hardtop coupe
No you cannot put a coupe on a sedan... you should be able to put a hatchback on a coupe or vice-versa.. however sedan is completely different and the body parts are not interchangeable..
I have the owner's guide for a 1988 Thunderbird Turbo Coupe. The '87 and '88 were the same body style, so parts are interchangable. pg 190 of ur manual
I am needing to remove the rear window from a 2000 Chevy Cavalier coupe body style
Not unless your a wizz at body repair!
The language from which the word coupe originates from is the French language. A coupe is a closed car body style with two side doors and less than 33 cubic feet of rear interior volume.