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1937 Ford Truck
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TomO |
09-22-2020 @ 8:25 AM
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It should have the 85 HP 21 stud engine. The 95HP engine came out in 1938 with 24 stud heads.
Tom
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bella&remy |
09-21-2020 @ 11:50 AM
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Hello, I'm new here as well. I've got a 1937 1 1/2 ton as well. Model 79 is correct. I do not have the PTO option or the dump option. My numbers all match and I'm wondering if there's a way to tell if this is an 85 or higher horsepower. I've been told they made a 95 or 100 horsepower engine back then. The 85 chrome trim piece is still on the truck. I'm always open to suggestions or help too!! Thanks Doug
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RedII |
02-04-2020 @ 12:05 PM
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Thanks for the replies guy's. They will help immensely in my quest.
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nelsb01 |
02-03-2020 @ 9:08 PM
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Here is some more information - Henry is correct, any parts should start with the prefix 79- The body type is a Dump/Chassis Cab and is 93C, so a 1937 Ford 1 1/2 Ton truck would be 79-93C Please note that many things are similar to 1/2 ton 1937 pickups, mostly in the cab area. The door handles, the glove box, the gauges, and seat. You may find that searching for parts at a truck repair facility as a place to start. They may have the equipment to repair brake shoes as an example. Hope this helps.
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Henry |
02-03-2020 @ 6:44 PM
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The model number is "79" for 1937 trucks: 1 1/2 ton. I have a 1937 dump truck with PTO and hydraulic dump body made by Garwood. The WD is 131" with 4 speed transmission. My brother has a 1936 mechanical dump and the model number for 1936 is "51". I do not think Ford anything bigger than a 1 1/2 truck in 1937. The truck engines had a "double" pulley water pumps (two fan belts)for 1935-1937. Henry
Henry Bhotto1928@aol.com
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RedII |
02-03-2020 @ 11:52 AM
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Hi Guys, I need some help on identifying the model of this 1937 truck. So here is what I have been told, it is a 2 1/2 ton truck which has a manual trans with a pto out put. I have searched countless pictures on line and to me they all look the same. Trying to buy parts without a model number is terrible to say the least. I am trying to update some things for a good buddy, this was his grandpa's truck that started his biz that he now runs. Thanks in advance for any and all info!
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