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what year ford is this

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by moparcory617, Feb 6, 2009.

  1. 1937 or 1938 . Ha, beat the rest of 'ya. :D
     
  2. rustymetal
    Joined: Feb 18, 2003
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    can not see any car in that field , did somebody buy it ?
     
  3. raceron1120
    Joined: Jul 15, 2008
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    Yup, '37 or '38, from what I can see of it. What's that other car sitting next to it - got pics?

    I'll trade ya, the car for how to post pics! :) Yeah, ya gotta have a sense of humor around this place eh? No place for thin skin....
    Nice find, any plans?
     
  4. lothiandon1940
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    Appears to be a '37 or'38 Coupe and looks remarkably sound for being outside for a while. Frame might be trash from sitting on the ground but, new frames are readily available. Pick it up if the price is right. Would make a very desireable project.
     
  5. 40LUV
    Joined: Dec 30, 2003
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    Oh, now I see it. Looks like a '37 Ford. Maybe a '38 Standard, post a picture from the front so we can tell for sure.
     
  6. go get the car , it needs to be saved!
     
  7. zzford
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    I'd like to have a dollar for every time I've heard that!!!
     
  8. squigy
    Joined: Nov 30, 2003
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    37-38 Ford..need front pics
     
  9. Front end look like this?

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  10. ken1939
    Joined: Jul 5, 2008
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    IF we are talking about the picture on the top of the thread, it looks to be a 37 5 window. The front fenders looked like 37, the rear half of the body is similar to 35 and 36.
     
  11. pigpen
    Joined: Aug 30, 2004
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    '37 Ford. Notice the taillight mount holes. They are for the bracket that was used in '37. A taillight hole on a '38 would have a larger center hole. Also, a '38 has no crease in the front fender and it will have stainless trim on the body belt line.
    pigpen

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    Longer rear fenders on the '38 also.
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  12. 58custom
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    Holy cow! Did ya get it? Can you get it? What are those other cars next to it? Details, man!
     
  13. deuces94
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    Seriously dude, you don't want that car. The owner should have never let you see it. I'll tell you what I'm willing to do. Give me the location of the car and the owners name and I'll see to it your never tempted by the jerk again.

    Oh and if you see the guy again tell him the car is full of poisonous gas and should be "given to the first guy that shows up in a haz-mat suit.

    Now where the hell did I hide those white coveralls?
     
  14. :rolleyes: I have the Haz-Mat endor*****t on my CDL, better let me take care of it........................
     
  15. hiboyroadsterboy
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  17. merc-o-madness
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    im no expert on 37 38s but whats keeping it from being a 39 standard?
     
  18. wetatt4u
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    Cory ,Get it if you can,
    nice find,and will always be worth,good money ....
    Theirs alot of people that would love to have one in that good of shape...
     
  19. ken1939
    Joined: Jul 5, 2008
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    39 standard didnt have the same deck lid. It looked more like a 40
     
  20. pasadenahotrod
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    That is a 37 Ford coupe, do not let it get away from you!
     
  21. merc-o-madness
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    ahhhhhhh i see now thanks
     
  22. Special Ed
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    That is some funny ****!!!!
     
  23. moparcory617
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    I dont know what all cars/trucks are there. There are a pair of 50ish studebaker trucks. Three 46 47 48 mercs 4 door sedans a 2 door one i will get the pics.
     
  24. Tuff damn room... Funny.. But tuff.................
     
  25. ford&country
    Joined: Apr 19, 2008
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    It`s a 37 Ford,No Doubt!!!
     
  26. moparcory617
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    yea,Being a new guy these guys have taught me a lesson make sure you know how to get the pics loaded the first time. when you start the thread it has been enjoyable though glad to know people have sences of humor still
     
  27. spooler41
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    Well ,Ive just figured out why I haven 't tried to post pictures. You folks are really tough
    on thoses of us that that may post up a snow storm.

    Sorry, couldn't resist, .......Jack
     
  28. el Scotto
    Joined: Mar 3, 2004
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    Yep, seeing as you tuffed it out you'll be alright here!

    Now,go get that Ford and put a Chrysler mill in it!! ;)
     
  29. Chris
    Joined: Jan 5, 2005
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    37 Standard. One tailight. 37's also have no side trim, while 38 did. Nice find
     
  30. 37 or 38 depending on what the grill looks like. My guess is 37

    oldschool66
     

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