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Old 11-14-2024, 05:00 AM   #4
oldandtired
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Default Re: 1937 Pickup/Truck Glove Box Compartment

I have had three of the metal glovebox liners that fit a 35/37 pickup/truck. They were not exactly as v8fordman's shown in the picture, with none of them having what looks like a divided compartment like the one shown in the picture. The three I have had all came out of Kansas and Nebraska. I do not know who made them, but they came out of 1-1/2 ton trucks. I believe Model 51 to be correct that there was no 3/4-ton in 1937. I believe 38 was the first year for a Ford 3/4-ton. In 1937, Ford made the typical 1/2-ton with the usual pickup bed, and they also made a 1/2-ton stakebed pickup. Nolan Cason a valued friend from the past, had a very nice Deluxe 37 half-ton stake that I got to drool over on various visits.
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