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Help I.D. This Ford Truck

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by BubbaLuv, May 17, 2007.

  1. BubbaLuv
    Joined: Jul 7, 2002
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    BubbaLuv
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    from Denton, Tx

    what year is this ford truck? the guy claims its a 37 but i dont know that much about these years. any help is appreciated.
    Bubba Luv
     

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  2. BubbaLuv
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    from Denton, Tx

    here is another the same guy has for sale. they look similar to me.
    sorry i couldnt get closer.
    b
     

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  3. NealinCA
    Joined: Dec 12, 2001
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    First one is a 35. 37 has a V'd windshield and on a 36 the A-pillar sweeps smoothly up from the cowl.

    Judging from the front sheetmetal on the second one, it's a 36.

    Neal
     
  4. 46f1
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  5. tommy
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    It's a 35 or 36. A 37 has the split windshield as shown here.
     
  6. sanmartin72
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    Neal is Right !

    I have a 36 and a 37.


    Martin
     
  7. BubbaLuv
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    are 35 - 37 trucks very sought after? i knwo its all preference but are they as popular as say a 33/34?
    b
     
  8. If you dont want i know a man who might!
     
  9. joeycarpunk
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  10. Roothawg
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    Yep I'll say it too. Neal is right. Bubba if ya need anything let me know. 35-36's are my preferred vice.

    Big trucks aren't as popular. The fenders, and running boards are different along with the grilles. The grilles will interchange but there are some subtle differences. Big truck grilles are flattened out on the bottom and there is a missing body line. But, some of the big trucks have been swapped with pickup stuff through the years, so it could have anything on it.

    Also on the big trucks the gas tanks were under the seat, so there is no seat riser like a pickup.
     
  11. Rusty
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    Get it, you will like it.

    Rusty
     
  12. HotRodFreak
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    If the dump bed works, haul dirt or gravel to pay for it.
     
  13. Flatattack
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    Nothing wrong with biguns.........
     

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  14. Roothawg
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    FlatA, where did ya get that pic?
     

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