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EFV-8 Club Forum / General Ford Discussion / 1937 Ford Deluxe light switch positions

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krypton
03-26-2017 @ 4:48 AM
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I am new to the board with my first early V8 ford. A 1937 ford deluxe fordor It is a nice drivable car and I am anxiously learning all about it. Would someone please describe the light switch positions on the center of the steering wheel? I just got the car and am ordering an owners manual so i do not have any reference material yet. Thanks

nelsb01
03-26-2017 @ 6:21 AM
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I too do not have an Reference Guide for 1937 Fords in front of me, but the tabs - if straight up and down are lights off. The tabs rotate to the left or right -- these positions turn on the parking lights, the head lights and the high beams.
I know that there are two clicks one way or the other, but not sure (without the Reference Guide).
Once you get that, you will be surprised with all the information that it will supply for you.
Hope this helps somewhat. I am sure a 1936, 1937, 1938 owner will add to this.
Good luck with your vehicle and enjoying it.

MG
03-26-2017 @ 2:18 PM
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krypton,

See attached picture below....

This message was edited by MG on 3-26-17 @ 2:19 PM

TonyM
03-26-2017 @ 4:04 PM
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Welcome to the forum.

Good Luck with the new 37 Fordor.

Post some photos when you get a chance.

Would love to see it.

TonyM.

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trjford8
03-27-2017 @ 6:59 AM
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Since you are a new 37 Ford owner you should also purchase the V-8 Club's 1937 Ford book. You can purchase the book from the front page of this site and it will give you all the information a new owner should have on their 37 Ford.

krypton
03-27-2017 @ 10:07 AM
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Thank you this is what I needed to know

Krypton

krypton
03-27-2017 @ 10:07 AM
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This is great! A picture is worth a thousand words Thank you
Krypton

1937sedandelivery
03-29-2017 @ 7:31 PM
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Hi Krypton,
I just purchased a 37 Fordor Deluxe also, yet to be shipped to me. Perhaps we can share photo's etc. along the way. Mine is fairly original, in storage since early 80's.
My other car is a Sedan Delivery. Probably never will be able to finish its restoration due to lack of parts, so it sits 80% complete.
Thanks,
Gregg

1937sedandelivery
03-29-2017 @ 8:55 PM
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Hi Krypton,
I just purchased a 37 Fordor Deluxe also, yet to be shipped to me. Perhaps we can share photo's etc. along the way. Mine is fairly original, in storage since early 80's.
My other car is a Sedan Delivery. Probably never will be able to finish its restoration due to lack of parts, so it sits 80% complete.
Thanks,
Gregg

This message was edited by 1937sedandelivery on 3-29-17 @ 8:57 PM

krypton
03-31-2017 @ 6:03 AM
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A couple of you had asked for some pics here of my 37 Ford Deluxe Fordor
Put a few shake down miles on it over the last few days and the love affair has started!
Getting ready for the big April 1 snow storm up here in NH
Krypton

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