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EFV-8 Club Forum / General Ford Discussion / 1937 ford tool bag

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Jadams76
02-26-2022 @ 11:43 AM
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I want to get a 37 tool bag made but have no details or photos to go by. If someone has a correct looking bag, would like a photo and details

kubes40
02-26-2022 @ 1:33 PM
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A leatherette tool bag (B-17005-A1) was designed to hold the small hand tools. While there were two versions of this bag, the later A2 design described below was seldom used.
According to engineering drawings, the bag was made from M-2388, leatherette, or when available, surplus rubber, whipcord or leather. In other words, any suitable material was most likely used to produce this tool bag. Thus, colors varied but normally would have matched scr*p leatherette from the production line.
The tool bag most commonly produced was the A1 design. Approximately 11" wide by 6" high when closed, this bag had two 5/8" diameter metal snaps, plated either S6, S7, S8 or S28 securing the flap. The flap’s approximate dimensions were 11" x 2½".
Rarely observed today, even in extremely well-preserved vehicles is the A-2 design. Made from identical materials as the A1 design, this bag was approximately 12½" high and 7" wide when closed. The end flap was approximately 7" x 2½" and had only one snap, placed in the center.


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TomO
02-27-2022 @ 10:09 AM
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Before you have a bag made, check with Lin Stacey, he may have one already made. linstacey@sbcglobal.net

The one that I bought from him for my 40 looks great.

Tom

3w2
02-27-2022 @ 5:05 PM
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Wasn't there also a burlap bag for the jack, at least for the '37s?

mh60r
02-28-2022 @ 1:39 PM
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I make V8 tool bags. I use black vinyl top material, just like the original Ford V8 Tool Bags. My bags are the 2 snap style. I sell my Ford V8 Tool bags at Hershey for $20. If you've been to Hershey, we are in the Orange field - we have the "Ford V8 Tools" display board on an easel out in front of our space.
I could mail you a tool bag if you are interested or we also sell a tool bag with tools for your 37 Ford for $95. Shipping would be extra.

mh60r
03-25-2022 @ 8:26 AM
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checking in to see if you found a 1937 Ford tool bag. Sending a picture of the Ford tool bag that I make. I use USA made vinyl top material

40 Coupe
03-25-2022 @ 9:16 AM
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Yes there was a burlap bag for the jack.

1931 Flamingo
03-25-2022 @ 11:39 AM
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Model A suppliers have a tool bag that may fit your needs. Snyders, Brattons, Mikes Afffordable.
Paul in CT

mh60r
03-29-2022 @ 2:05 PM
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Model A tool bag is different from the V8 tool bag. Model A bag has "short" grain vinyl material and V8 is black "long" grain vinyl material. Carol



3w2
03-31-2022 @ 5:32 AM
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With respect, as often as not, surviving original tool bags from the early V8 era were made from surplus artificial leather upholstery material such as the copra drab pyroxylin material used on 1932-'34 open cars, for example, and not necessarily made consistently with either the long or short grain black top material.

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