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1936 3 door
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46fordnut |
02-18-2011 @ 5:15 PM
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this one looks to be all steel body.
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supereal |
02-18-2011 @ 10:51 AM
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My father had a "company car" which was a '41 business coupe with a storage compartment in place of the trunk lid. The compartment was made of wood, and covered with the same material as used on the top of station wagons. I don't know where it came from, but it looked "factory made".
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Stroker |
02-18-2011 @ 6:15 AM
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46: There was an article a few months ago in the V8 Times about these. They were apparently used by salesmen (the article showed a National Cash Register rep.'s) Sort of like a Sedan Delivery with windows. Rare bird indeed.
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46fordnut |
02-17-2011 @ 8:20 PM
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h*llo, i was looking on e bay and some listed a 1936 ford 3 door . it has a flathead v8 and the back instead of a trunk it has a one piece door. very weird car to see . did you ever hear of these? i know there asking a lot of money and it needs alot of work. but it looks to be a very neat car it someone had the funds to restore it . and it is a ford as well.
This message was edited by 46fordnut on 2-18-11 @ 8:04 PM
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