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Please do not repost, forward or otherwise publish messages contained in these archives without consent from the respective author(s). These archives may not, in whole or part, be stored on any public retrieval system (FTP, web, gopher, newsgroup, etc.) by individuals or companies, without consent of the respective authors. Received: with LISTAR (v0.129a; list pre48-list); Mon, 17 Jul 2000 22:30:38 -0400 (EDT) Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2000 22:30:38 -0400 (EDT) From: Ford Truck Enthusiasts List Server To: pre48-list digest users Reply-to: pre48-list Subject: pre48-list Digest V2000 #37 Precedence: list ========================================================== Ford Truck Enthusiasts 1947 and Older Truck Mailing List. Visit our web site: http://www.ford-trucks.com To unsubscribe, send email to: listar the words "unsubscribe pre48-list" in the subject of the message. ========================================================== ------------------------------------ pre48-list Digest Fri, 14 Jul 2000 Volume: 2000 Issue: 037 In This Issue: looking for info Re: looking for info Re: looking for info Re: looking for info Re: looking for info Hey Ken Payne, and others too:) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Terry vonSeggern" Subject: looking for info Date: Fri, 14 Jul 2000 16:54:12 -0500 Fellow ford truck enthusiasts, I am trying to figure out what year of a panel truck that I have. I bought it 25 years ago and just pulled it out from the trees to start working on it. This will be my first project. I have been told that it is either a 34 or a 35 Ford Panel. What kind of a book do I need to buy to find out what year it is. I have never seen one like it in a magazine anywhere. Maybe someone out there knows. It has 2 doors in the back. The spare tire is mounted on the passenger side behind the passenger door. I do not have the grill or the hood. This is about all that I am missing. This used to be a newspaper delivery truck. I have a Ford 75 year anniversary hardback book that has a 35 Panel in it and it looks just like it however someone told me that the 35 had a single door in the back. This has 2 doors. If someone could help me out I would appreciate it. I know what I have is rare and I cannot wait to get it restored. Thanks in advance, Terry vonSeggern Fremont, NE ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 14 Jul 2000 18:16:41 -0400 From: John Subject: Re: looking for info Try the Satndard Catalog of Trucks published by Krause Publications. ISBN: 0-87341-238-9 Should be a picture and some production data about it assuming it is a light truck. Terry vonSeggern wrote: > Fellow ford truck enthusiasts, > > I am trying to figure out what year of a panel truck that I have. I bought it 25 years ago and just pulled it out from the trees to start working on it. This will be my first project. I have been told that it is either a 34 or a 35 Ford Panel. What kind of a book do I need to buy to find out what year it is. I have never seen one like it in a magazine anywhere. Maybe someone out there knows. It has 2 doors in the back. The spare tire is mounted on the passenger side behind the passenger door. I do not have the grill or the hood. This is about all that I am missing. This used to be a newspaper delivery truck. I have a Ford 75 year anniversary hardback book that has a 35 Panel in it and it looks just like it however someone told me that the 35 had a single door in the back. This has 2 doors. If someone could help me out I would appreciate it. I know what I have is rare and I cannot wait to get it restored. > > Thanks in advance, > > Terry vonSeggern > Fremont, NE > > ========================================================== > $15 Amazon.com Gift Certificate FREE when you join CarClub! > Save $550 on auto expenses every year. 10% discount on gas > with every fill-up. Car damaged -- We'll pay your deductible > up to $500. Plus, save up to $250 on insurance even if you're > already paying low rates. Try CarClub.com free for a month > and get a $15 Free Gift Certificate from Amazon.com! > AOL users click here > ========================================================== > To unsubscribe: > http://www.ford-trucks.com/mailinglist.html#item3 > Please remove this footer when replying. ------------------------------ From: "John Lawson" Subject: Re: looking for info Date: Fri, 14 Jul 2000 18:15:53 -0400 I'm not an expert on this subject, but I think the sedan delivery had a single door and the comercial panel had double doors for 1935. Also, I believe the small panel delivery had steel 16 inch wheels in 35 and wire wheels in 34. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Terry vonSeggern" To: Sent: Friday, July 14, 2000 5:54 PM Subject: [pre48-list] looking for info > > Fellow ford truck enthusiasts, > > I am trying to figure out what year of a panel truck that I have. I bought it 25 years ago and just pulled it out from the trees to start working on it. This will be my first project. I have been told that it is either a 34 or a 35 Ford Panel. What kind of a book do I need to buy to find out what year it is. I have never seen one like it in a magazine anywhere. Maybe someone out there knows. It has 2 doors in the back. The spare tire is mounted on the passenger side behind the passenger door. I do not have the grill or the hood. This is about all that I am missing. This used to be a newspaper delivery truck. I have a Ford 75 year anniversary hardback book that has a 35 Panel in it and it looks just like it however someone told me that the 35 had a single door in the back. This has 2 doors. If someone could help me out I would appreciate it. I know what I have is rare and I cannot wait to get it restored. > > Thanks in advance, > > Terry vonSeggern > Fremont, NE > > ========================================================== > $15 Amazon.com Gift Certificate FREE when you join CarClub! > Save $550 on auto expenses every year. 10% discount on gas > with every fill-up. Car damaged -- We'll pay your deductible > up to $500. Plus, save up to $250 on insurance even if you're > already paying low rates. Try CarClub.com free for a month > and get a $15 Free Gift Certificate from Amazon.com! > AOL users click here > ========================================================== > To unsubscribe: > http://www.ford-trucks.com/mailinglist.html#item3 > Please remove this footer when replying. > > ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 14 Jul 2000 19:45:37 -0400 From: Thomas Teixeira Subject: Re: looking for info At 06:15 PM 7/14/2000 -0400, John Lawson wrote: >I'm not an expert on this subject, but I think the sedan delivery had a >single door and the comercial panel had double doors for 1935. Also, I >believe the small panel delivery had steel 16 inch wheels in 35 and wire >wheels in 34. I don't know, but would have thought that the sedan delivery and commercial panel were just different bodies on the car frames and would use the same wire wheels that 35 cars used. Tom Teixeira mailto:tjt 1935 Ford Pickup (flathead V8) http://www.ford-trucks.com//lc/lc.php?action=do&link=http://world.std.com/~tjt ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 14 Jul 2000 21:53:51 -0500 From: Chris/Jennifer Chambers Subject: Re: looking for info Mr. Lawson is absolutely correct. Panel "trucks" were just that and based on the truck platform(also called panel vans, panel wagons, panel deliveries) and had double doors in the back. A "sedan delivery" was based on the car and has one large door that swung open from the side in the back. Good luck on your restoration of the 34/35 panel. Don't give up no matter how tough it gets. -Chris Terry vonSeggern wrote: > Fellow ford truck enthusiasts, > > I am trying to figure out what year of a panel truck that I have. I bought it 25 years ago and just pulled it out from the trees to start working on it. This will be my first project. I have been told that it is either a 34 or a 35 Ford Panel. What kind of a book do I need to buy to find out what year it is. I have never seen one like it in a magazine anywhere. Maybe someone out there knows. It has 2 doors in the back. The spare tire is mounted on the passenger side behind the passenger door. I do not have the grill or the hood. This is about all that I am missing. This used to be a newspaper delivery truck. I have a Ford 75 year anniversary hardback book that has a 35 Panel in it and it looks just like it however someone told me that the 35 had a single door in the back. This has 2 doors. If someone could help me out I would appreciate it. I know what I have is rare and I cannot wait to get it restored. > > Thanks in advance, > > Terry vonSeggern > Fremont, NE > > ========================================================== > $15 Amazon.com Gift Certificate FREE when you join CarClub! > Save $550 on auto expenses every year. 10% discount on gas > with every fill-up. Car damaged -- We'll pay your deductible > up to $500. Plus, save up to $250 on insurance even if you're > already paying low rates. Try CarClub.com free for a month > and get a $15 Free Gift Certificate from Amazon.com! > AOL users click here > ========================================================== > To unsubscribe: > http://www.ford-trucks.com/mailinglist.html#item3 > Please remove this footer when replying. ------------------------------ From: MBGNPI Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2000 23:28:19 EDT Subject: Hey Ken Payne, and others too:) Where is the least expensive place to shop for OEM Ford parts at? Newer than the list serves, I need an ABS unit for my Explorer. 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