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Posted by noncompos on March 13, 2007 at 22:39:29 from (67.42.238.52):
In Reply to: Rare 1937 Ford car posted by Roy Suomi on March 13, 2007 at 18:34:06:
There were several sliding-box coupes built in the mid and late 30's. Terraplane had one they called a "utility coupe"; the trunk lid picked up and a steel box slid out. The only pic I've got shows the lid at horizontal level, limiting hauling space; the text doesn't say whether the lid went higher. Dodge or Plymouth built a "business coupe" which had a stretched trunk area for travelling salesman's stock; I saw one in NM that had the trunk lid off and a steel box which the owner swore was factory installed, that he'd just removed the trunk lid because he didn't worry about rain in NM. If the Ford has the back of the cab area factory sealed, it's probably a special model; if the back area isn't sealed off, it's probably one of the sliding-box types modified.
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