1937 Ford

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Christer Lundberg's 1937 Ford Coupe of Stockholm, Sweden. Built in the early 1960s, an early iteration of the coupe was shown at the 1965 Hot Rod Show in Marmorhallarna in Stockholm.
Dave Miller's 1937 Ford Tudor Sedan of Topeka, Kansas. Dave ran Scavenger Pipes on his '37 in the early 1960s. "I spent my summers in Long Beach, and I had seen these pipes on many customs and hot rods on the streets and at shows. Many of the shows were on the football fields of local high schools. Wilson High was one, and it was near my grandparents' home."
Glen McElroy's 1937 Ford Roadster. Named "After Shock," the car was built by Rick Dore Kustoms. The build was completed in 2016.
Glenn Johnson's 1937 Ford Coupe of Las Vegas, Nevada. The build was started in 1947, and completed it in 1951.
Harry Fry's 1937 Ford cabriolet of Spring City, Pennsylvania. Harry was a member of the Brick Dusters of Spring City car club, and he ran a paint shop called Fryer's.The Ford was completed in the early 1960s, and Jack owned it until he passed away in 2002.
Jim Kierstead's 1937 Ford DeLuxe Convertible Sedan restyled by Jim Kierstead of Inglewood in 1942.
Jon R. Ford's 1937 Ford convertible of La Porte, Indiana. The Ford was Jon's first car, and he got it in 1957 when he was 13 years old. The build was completed sometime between 1957 and 1959.
The Menges Twins' 1937 Ford Coupe of Atascadero, California. Featuring white primer, the build was completed early in 2019.

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1937 Ford's

Al Twitchell's 1937 Ford Sedan
Bob Goodman's 1937 Ford 5-Window Coupe
Christer Lundberg's 1937 Ford Coupe
Dave Miller's 1937 Ford Tudor Sedan
Doug Hartelt's 1937 Ford 4-door
Glen McElroy's 1937 Ford Roadster - After Shock
Glenn Johnson's 1937 Ford Coupe
Harry Fry's 1937 Ford Cabriolet
Jim Kierstead's 1937 Ford DeLuxe Convertible Sedan
Jon R. Ford's 1937 Ford Convertible
Ray Nish's 1937 Ford Pickup
Richard Emert's 1937 Ford Convertible
Richard Flynn's 1937 Ford
The Menges Twins' 1937 Ford Coupe
Tommy Jamieson's 1937 Ford Pickup


Cars Using 1937 Ford Parts

Crossmember
Ray Van Elta's 1928 Ford Phaeton


Dashboard
Gene Winfield's 1931 Ford Model A Roadster


Windshield
Eugene Pereira's 1929 Ford Model A Roadster
Gene Winfield's 1931 Ford Model A Roadster


Grille
Jack Morgan's 1934 Ford Roadster


Truck Grille
Don Wagers' 1929 Ford Model A Roadster
George Smaldone's 1934 Ford 3-Window Coupe
Sebastian Rubbo's 1936 Ford Roadster


Rear Deck
Preston Hopkins' Estrata


Deck Lid Hinges:
Bill Jerry's 1932 Ford Roadster


Engine
Gene Winfield's 1931 Ford Model A Roadster
Doane Spencer's 1932 Ford Roadster
Delwyn Triska’s 1936 Ford 5-Window Coupe


Front Axle
Buzz Pitzen's 1923 Ford Fiberglass Bodied Model T Roadster - The Glass Image
Ray Van Elta's 1928 Ford Phaeton
Ed Roth's Outlaw


Rear Axle
Ray Van Elta's 1928 Ford Phaeton
Bill Kelly's 1932 Ford 3-Window Coupe


Front End:
Joe Pirronello's 1923 Dodge Roadster Pickup


Transmission
Ray Van Elta's 1928 Ford Phaeton
Kennie Anderson's 1933 Ford 3 Window Coupe




 

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