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Projects Chopped 37 ford truck on stock chassis.

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by iwanaflattie, Mar 7, 2025.

  1. Petejoe
    Joined: Nov 27, 2002
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    Petejoe
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    from Zoar, Ohio

    Sold within two months. no idea after that.
     
  2. pirate
    Joined: Jun 29, 2006
    Posts: 1,198

    pirate
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    from Alabama

    I think this is either a 36 or 37 could be wrong.
    upload_2025-3-10_22-52-56.jpeg
     
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  3. 1946caddy
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    1946caddy
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    from washington

    Your wrong, as far as the body goes it's a 1935 body and a 1935 radiator shell
     
  4. pirate
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    pirate
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    I stand corrected!
     
  5. nobby
    Joined: Jan 8, 2006
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    20241110_091758.jpg
    this is a 37 ford pick up
    there is a noticable peak in the middle above the screen for the split window
    there is more steel between the lower screen rfame and the top of the scuttle
    the scuttles are different - -so are the vents and the dash
    and the top dash panel
    IMG_20240706_134452.jpg
    pickup 2.jpg
    1936 ford pickups have much less sheet metal between the lower part of the wind screen frame and the scuttle area, they do not have the upper central peak at the roof for the split window frame, as it isnt flat - -its in a slight 'v'
    also the stamping of the firewalls are different 36 and 37
    37 has a factory battery box on the passenger side
     
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  6. I believe if you channel the cab over the frame similar to the way it sits now it would look pretty good.as a hi boy, please don't use a '32 radiator shell. HRP
     
  7. nobby
    Joined: Jan 8, 2006
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    nobby
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    1937 Ford V8 - 60hp
    Ford V8 - 85hp
    Linc-Zephyr V12 74
    78
    HB 54- 6,602 to 54- 358,334
    18-3,331,857 to 18-4,186,446
    H-15,550 to H-45,529
    your 37 chassis , is within the last 10,000 1937 fords made in 1937 of the genus 85hp
    its deffo a pickup frame
    I would delets the pic of the ID
    just for my interest, does it happen to have a 'H' or capital 'I' stamped into the rear crossmeber
     
  8. jjjmm56
    Joined: Feb 7, 2009
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    jjjmm56
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    from FL.

    This has always been a favorite of mine
     

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  9. jjjmm56
    Joined: Feb 7, 2009
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    jjjmm56
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    from FL.

    Here’s another
     

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  10. redroaddog
    Joined: Apr 1, 2011
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    This looks bad ass!
     
  11. I need to come up with a plan for suspension.
    What to keep and what to sell from both frames. Mostly to gain the room that the new frame Is taking in the side yard.

    I know I'm keeping the dropped axle and it would be smart to keep the 9".
    I want to get rid of the disc brakes so I'd keep the front wide 5 brakes and convert them to juice brakes,
    Keep the stock gas tank since its new, idk what else to use off the stock frame..
    Now I'm thinking I should've just bought a running flathead instead of a whole running gear with mech brakes.
    20241110_091751.jpg 20250126_131644.jpg
     

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  12. 9" with wide 5 adapters vs 1940 banjo closed driveline with 37 wide 5 drums??
    Or 9" with wide 5 adapters vs 1937 closed drive line with 40' backing plates and Wide 5 drums?
     

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