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pre48-list Digest Fri, 14 Jul 2000 Volume: 2000 Issue: 037

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looking for info
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Hey Ken Payne, and others too:)

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From: "Terry vonSeggern" tvsonline.net>
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


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Date: Fri, 14 Jul 2000 18:16:41 -0400
From: John net-link.net>
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
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From: "John Lawson" surfsouth.com>
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.
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