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Old 03-05-2006, 12:30 PM
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help me ID these Fords, please

I don't know old Fords. I went to an old farmers place to look at some old iron he needs to sell/move...I've got to buy them all to get a couple of Chevy's I want to keep...going to sell all the Fords. I've looked all over the net for photos to match up with these, but it is hard to nail down the years/models on most of these.
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Old 03-05-2006, 12:32 PM
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Old 03-05-2006, 04:39 PM
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In your first post...my guesses:

The top ones look like 40/41, the next '42-'47, the next is like the top two, 40/41.

The last one I think is 35/36, but the cab seems kinda square, so might be '34 or so.

I'd have guesses at the cars to be:

The first to be '67/68-ish Fairlane


Then a '57-59? wagon

Not sure about the next two, but definitely in the 40's,

The last has to be erly-mid 50's

Take a gander through Carnut.com, might help a bit.

Hey, I'm just a guessing around!!
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Took a walk thru carnut.com and as near as I can tell you:
#1 '41 Ford
#2 '40/41 One ton pickup (need vin to figure out which)
#3 '42-47 (more probably 46/47 but need vin)
#4 '41 pickup I think - '40 had more hood chrome/stainless
#5 '32-34 (vin needed for me to distinguish between the two)

#6 '66 Galaxy
#7 '59 Wagon
#8 '39 Ford
#9 '41 Ford
#10 '53 hardtop

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mtflat knows his ford's!!! Superchevy, How much do you want for the 40-41 ford truck 1/2 ton?? Scott
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sure wish this was my backyard. I'd be interested in the 40/41 one ton or half.
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I think pic no. 10 is a 52 sedan
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Superchevy,

Where in Texas are you? Do you need any assitance with this or a partner for the Fords??
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Ford I.D.

1-1941, 2-1941, 3-42-47, 4-40, 5-32-34, 6-65-66, 7-59, 8-39 Deluxe, or 40 STD., if it has crank out winshield its 39. 9-41, 10-52.
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#10 is a 53, not a 52
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Man thats a nice find there Superchevy!

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Big truck ID's

The bottom big truck with no hood is a 32 to 34 Ford 1-ton or larger. Probably a 1.5 ton. I can't tell without seeing the rear of the cab.

Email or private mail me if you want to sell the doors. I might even buy the whole cab if you can box it up and ship it. Depending on price and condition.
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Old 04-30-2006, 09:28 AM
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Car 3 is a 1939 Ford DeLuxe. The hood can be used on a 40 Standard. So can the doors and the rear fenders if you modify them to take 40 taillights. You can tell it is a 39 because the windshield wiper arms are over the windshield. The 39 windshield cranks out,and the 40 doesn't. It was also the last year for floor shift,and it has a flat dashboard with big round gauges.

The bottom car is a 52,53,or 54 tudor sedan. Can't tell without seeing the dash. 52 was the first hear for the OHV-6,and they would actually outrun the flathead V-8's. If it has a OHV V-8 in it,it is a 54. If the speedometer has a tinted plexiglass piece over the top of it and a engine turned piece of chrome trim running from the speedo across the radio and to the glove box,it is a 54. If the steering wheel says "50th Anniversary",it is a 53. If it has a flathead V8 without the anniversary steering wheel,it is a 52.
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wow wish i could get one of those old 40's sedans i really like them
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