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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Oregon
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The shape of the front of the 1937 inner fenders is a bit longer to accommodate the 1937 grille, the right side has a small blister at the rear for the battery tray drain to exit the engine compartment. Both 1935-36 and 1937 1/2 ton have the same frame mounting holes, big truck would be different due to the different frame.
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Upstate; The Real New York
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Thanks guys, Photo below shows the 37' with the drain hose hole.
Now, the 37' in the 2nd photo is yellow, both in this photo have the spherical bulge on the lower/front end. All 5 of my trucks came to me with no front sheet metal, rusted sheet metal or sheet metal piled in the cab. I have placed these against the frames of several and can't figure out what that bulge is for. |
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