STUTZ
07-02-2007, 09:59 AM
A 1937 Ford two door sedan made by U.S.A. Models. Having a model of the two door coupe would have been nicer.
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Lummox
07-02-2007, 11:30 AM
Yeah but that's very cool -
I can just picture an old gray haired lady driving that car to church.
A big white diolie on the rear package shelf with a hat & gloves on it too!
And the story continues...maybe you've heard it before - she drove this car
all the way untill her death in 1963. The car still sits in the family barn -
36,000 original miles. Her and her husband (he died in the Big one) used to tow a good sized camper with it -
up to the Waterfront -
so it has Ardun racing heads on it w/a Columbia butt with juicers.
just-a-waitin' for YOU to discover it, Stutz!
STUTZ
07-02-2007, 11:46 AM
Yeah but that's very cool -
I can just picture an old gray haired lady driving that car to church.
A big white diolie on the rear package shelf with a hat & gloves on it too!
And the story continues...maybe you've heard it before - she drove this car
all the way untill her death in 1963. The car still sits in the family barn -
36,000 original miles. Her and her husband used to to a good sized camper with it
up to the Waterfront -
so it has Ardun racing heads on it w/a Columbia butt.
just-a-waitin' for YOU to discover it, Stutz!
You're making me laugh lummox!
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Have a GREAT DAY lummox!............STUTZ
k5juc
07-05-2007, 05:50 PM
I would sure like to get one of those 1937 Ford models. Can you tell me where I can get one just like this? My first memory of my Dad's car is his 1937 Ford Slick back just like this one. Any information you can pass along would be greatly appreciated.
73, k5juc
jvroughley@cox.net
STUTZ
07-05-2007, 06:11 PM
Welcome to the 1/43 scale forum k5juc! :wave:
I think the best place to obtain one of these 1937 Ford models would be on the 'Bay. Try doing a search for Brooklin, other 1/43 scale makers are listed there sometimes.
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