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    for those having a 37 ford humpback

     



    Have noticed replies on some threads from people with 37 fords. Thought this C/L ad might be of interest to some. No, I have no connection with this person.

    boise.craigslist.org/pts/2959619131.html ...... I expected this to come up as a link but it didn't so I guess you will have to copy and paste.

    Jack.
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    New try

     



    I'm trying another route.



    '37 Ford 2dr. sedan "humpback" complete quarter section.....Other than the fender, panel is very straight. No BONDO. $750.00/obo Call 541-633-0254 Located in Emmett, ID.

    Hope this works,
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    Thanks for looking out, Jack! Fortunately, my quarter panels are good.
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    Thanks Jack, I`m sure somebody might bite on it here,,,! Mine is a coupe...
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    Kids in the back seat may cause accidents, accidents in the back seat may cause kids, so no back seat, no accidents...!

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    Just look at the beauty of those curves,I could never understand why the 35 to 38 Fords were called the ugly duckling years. You study the late model vehicles ,late '70's onward, and heck the designers all need there eyes tested.
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    When I came home from the hospital after I was born it was in my grandparents 37 4 door.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Whiplash23T View Post
    Just look at the beauty of those curves,I could never understand why the 35 to 38 Fords were called the ugly duckling years. You study the late model vehicles ,late '70's onward, and heck the designers all need there eyes tested.
    Never heard the ugly duckling before but even if the rear ends were more then sweet , the front ends were well designed specially with the 37 and the inset headlamps .

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