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1935 Ford Coe
I Have a 1935 ford coe yes its a 35 not 37. I was told they only made 50 of them and only 4 are left any info would be nice. my emil is partemout3@yahoo.com. Not sure how i should build this baby. tks jim
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For information on the rarity of your truck, I suggest you join the forum at the American Truck Historical Society website http://www.aths.org/ and ask them.
By the way, I would kill for a truck like yours. Very cool. |
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. Cole
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I have been around longer than most on this board and have always had a lot of interest in 35, 36, 37 Fords. I have seen book shelves full of literature on these years, but have never seen a 35 or 36 COE in any of them, nor have I ever seen any COE in the literature. While it will be an interesting build, I think you will find a 36 PU with some deep underpinning!!! Those are PU fenders on it: not the 1 or 1-1/2 ton fenders. Please post some Pics of the marriage of the top cab to the big riser supporting it as well as the attachment of the Pug nose.
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Great looking project!
You might want to try the Big Bolts forum on this site for more information The StoveBolt Forums |
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Your 1/2 ton in the pic has a 36 hood and grill, or it is a 36. I would never challenge anyone's claim on the year of their old Ford because Henry was big on using all the parts, when possible. He could well have run out of hood and grill parts near the end of the 35 run and threw on the new 36 parts. The 36 used the left over 35 frames til near mid year and then the new, improved(?) frame was installed. Same for the doors, except the 35s ran out in about 3 months. An interesting mod to a 35 or 36 PU is to put a 35 or 36 car hood grill and front fenders on them.
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35 1.2
You called that right. I have the right parts but the 36 parts were in better shape.It is all steal truck. thats what i was after. GOOD CALL. Now help me find out more about the coe truck please.I am about ready to put it on ebay just to try to get info on it.
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I don't think there was a 36 COE, thus it is hard to come up with something that does not exist.
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