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1937 Ford Pickup
Restomod Bagged Show Truck
Powered by a 5.7L LS1 ITB engine with a 4-Speed Automatic transmission. Blue exterior. Black interior.
Automobiles in the 1930s were really starting to come into their own, not only with dependability but also in styling. By the middle, if the decade Ford's styling department was offering some of the most beautifully designed vehicles inspired by the Art Deco movement. It... See More
Automobiles in the 1930s were really starting to come into their own, not only with dependability but also in styling. By the middle, if the decade Ford's styling department was offering some of the most beautifully designed vehicles inspired by the Art Deco movement. It... See More
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Powered by a 350 V8 engine with a 3-Speed Automatic transmission. YellowithOrange exterior. Tan interior.
This one of kind pick up is sure to turn heads wherever you go, whether it's your local car cruise in or just driving down the street. This design was simple and pure and was designed to be functional and practical. Not only was it... See More
This one of kind pick up is sure to turn heads wherever you go, whether it's your local car cruise in or just driving down the street. This design was simple and pure and was designed to be functional and practical. Not only was it... See More
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1937 Chevrolet Pickup
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Powered by a 350 CID V8 engine with an Automatic TH350 3-Speed transmission. Yellow exterior. Tan interior.
In the mid-1930s, as the U. S. economy began to recover from the Great Depression, Chevrolet pushed for leadership in a reviving truck market with what were designed to be some of the most robust, most innovative models produced to that point. In 1937, Chevrolet... See More
In the mid-1930s, as the U. S. economy began to recover from the Great Depression, Chevrolet pushed for leadership in a reviving truck market with what were designed to be some of the most robust, most innovative models produced to that point. In 1937, Chevrolet... See More