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Is there difference in value between a '33 & '34 5 window coupe that are exactly the same except the years ?
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Exactly the same? I'd guess no. Did I guess right?
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Depends on whether you value style more, or performance. I prefer the styling of the ‘33 one day, and the next day I like the more powerful engine. A large number of ‘33s, however, have a later fuel system anyway, so that leaves style as the decider for me!
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I have always liked the '33 grill over the more bulky '34. I would tend to think the '33 might bring a little more money.
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Notwithstanding, comparing stock to stock, body type to body type, the '34s seem to be somewhat more valued $ wise. |
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It's all in the eyes of the beholder.
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a 33 has a lower production, so there is that.........
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Our 34 3w sits in the shed under a car cover, under used, our 33 fordor, sits in the other bay next to the roller door and is used most weeks.the 34 is pristine, the 33 has stone chips and scratches.
the 33 is the most valued in the family. Lawrie |
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All Ford Coupes 1932 thru 1936 are stunning
![]() Also like the '37's and the '39-'40's they are classics. Three windows are always a favorite. I love 'em all it is hard to pick a favorite! |
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Well I admire them all 1928 to 1937 but I recon the 34 has it plus the good performance. Regards, Kevin.
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Agree. Picking my favorite Ford would be like picking my favorite song. There are a couple dozen songs I would put on my all-time favorites list. Picking ONE as THE favorite is kinda impossible.
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Circle trackers preferred the better rear quarter vision of the 5w, and so do I for driving. Newc
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That part is easy. "Ronnie Spector and the Ronettes" (Be My Baby") wins hands down. That gal was HOT. I can't help on the rest except to say I think '34's are the best styled Fords, ever. (It's something about the saggy bottom of the '33 grille.)
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I have a prejudice toward '34 Fords. I've owned two '34 roadsters. The first one I bought in 1954 and sold it in 1959 and always wished that I kept it. That one was a hotrod. The next one I bought in 1995 and I still have it. I think that they are the best-looking cars that Ford ever made. Also, 1934 is the year I was born which adds to my prejudice.
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'33 - First year of production for the Model 40. In many cases, the first year of production cars have many quirks/problems that get ironed out in the second year of production. The '49 Ford comes to mind here. The '34 is the better of the two cars, hands down...
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