Fordson | -- 05-08-2019 @ 12:41 PM |
Hello there, i need help in identifying the 1936 Ford Pick Up Model 67, LOWER INSIDE GRILLE PAN APRON / Panel that holds the front fenders together. I have an idea of what it sort of looks like, but: Q: Do Pick up and other commercial trucks / vehicles of that year, have the same ? Q: Does it have 1 or 2 CRANK holes? Q: Does anyone have a picture of the panel for a Pick Up Model 67? Any idea where i can find one, shipping to John at All Ford Parts, California Thanks for the help!
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nelsb01 | -- 05-08-2019 @ 1:29 PM |
1) 1936 was a one only. 1935 grille was narrower and 1937 grille was shaped different at the bottom. 2) Two crank holes (one for 1/2 ton and one for big truck) and two large d-nuts along the sides 3) The picture you have attached is correct. (except missing the second crank hole) 4) Yes
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