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In 1937, Ford adopted all-steel construction for its closed bodies discarding the fabric roof insert of the past. Evidence of streamlining was ample in the...
Category Convertibles. Category Prewar. This 1937 Ford Model 78 Deluxe Club cabriolet is finished in Washington Blue over a saddle leather interior and powered by a 221ci flathead V8 paired with a three-speed manual transmission.
Slantback' sedans gained a rear trunk door, though trunk space was limited with the spare tire, and 'Trunkback' versions continued gaining in sales. The station wagon had seating for eight passengers. A 4-door "convertible sedan" with roll up windows was offered in small numbers in the DeLuxe series. [4] Also, new seats were used. [5]
27 wrz 2021 · In the 1930's, Ford called a 4 door convertible car with no roll up windows a Phaeton. The 4 door convertible car with roll up windows was called a Convertible Sedan. Other manufacturers had different names for their body styles. Here is a link to the 1937 Ford sales brochure:
1937 Ford Series 78 4 Door Convertible in United States - For Sale | Car & Classic, £37,995 Sonoma Classic Motorcars is proud to present this stunning 1937 Ford 4 Door Series 78 Convertible...
1937 Ford Model 78 technical specifications and data. Engine, horsepower, torque, dimensions and mechanical details for the 1937 Ford Model 78. CO2, emissi...
1937 FORD DELUXE “RUMBLE-SEAT” CABRIOLET. Designer: E. T. Bob Gregorie. Estimate: $55,000 - $65,000. Chassis Number: 184037817. Engine: 221 cid L-Head V8. 1-barrel Carburetor / 85 bhp. 3-Speed Manual Transmission. Four Wheel Mechanical Drum Brakes.