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swoopNZ 12-20-2019 05:15 PM

Radiator splash shield.
 

Does anyone have a couple of pictures of the splash shield that goes below the radiator on a 37 passenger car ?
I believe they are the same for 36 and 37 but differ from the 38 and 39 standard ones. Thanks for that.
Chris.NZ.

1937sedandelivery 12-20-2019 09:53 PM

Re: Radiator splash shield.
 

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Here are a couple of pics. I could be wrong, but am pretty sure these are for 37's. I have similar, but different ones, that might be for a 38. I would actually like to see pics of the 38 pan if someone has those.
gregg

DavidG 12-20-2019 11:03 PM

Re: Radiator splash shield.
 

The ears on the '37 version are rounded and it is oft referred to as the "Mickey Mouse" apron.
The aprons for the '35s and '36s are unique to those model years and quite different from the '37 apron.

1937sedandelivery 12-20-2019 11:53 PM

Re: Radiator splash shield.
 

So, can you confirm my pics are for 37? I don't want to mislead anyone.
Thanks,
gregg

swoopNZ 12-21-2019 02:23 AM

Re: Radiator splash shield.
 

Thanks for the pictures.
I know that 38 standard ones are different from 38 deluxe/39 std.
I think 37's are unique. PN 78 16550 radiator shell to cross member shield.
I was looking at the wrong one in the 1937 Ford Chassis Parts catalog.
I think I'm in luck and may have the right one.
Chris.NZ.

Ramjet47 12-21-2019 04:46 PM

Re: Radiator splash shield.
 

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Here are 3 photographs of the centre splash pans from a Australian 1937 Ford Sedan which a friend of mine has. I am looking for 1 of these for my coupe, any leads would be appreciated.

swoopNZ 12-21-2019 08:04 PM

Re: Radiator splash shield.
 

I have one that needs repairs.
Find me a 37 glovebox door and it's yours.
Chris. NZ.
ex Gladstone/Tannum Sands in the mid 1970's.


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