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Old 08-10-2023, 12:29 PM   #11
Seth Swoboda
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Default Re: 1938 Ford Standard Coupe

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Originally Posted by TonyM View Post
When I was a kid in the 70s, I found a 1938 Standard Coupe in a junkyard in Laredo, Texas. In my ignorance I thought that it was a modified 1937 car. I went home and got out the Warshawsky's catalog and began writing down all the items that I was going to buy to get that car going. I had big plans for that car. But I was just a kid, with no real money. So, it probably was crushed.
You either get the Early Ford bug at a young age or it was ingrained into your DNA at conception. The later would be my diagonisis. I cannot help myself.
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