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Twitch said:The 39s and 40s are simply the best looking of the era in my humble opinion.
The Reno Kid said:Thanks for the compliment. I have to agree about the styling. Ford hit a home run in 39. In my humble (and admittedly biased) opinion, the 39 Ford front end is just gorgeous. Ford put a lot of effort into styling during those years sometimes it worked and sometimes (1938) it didn't.
Wild Root said:1938 was a good looking year I think... I think Ford had some great styling that year and in 1937
Wild Root said:Say wasn’t FDR a big fan of the 38 Ford V-8’s? I think he had a four door convertible… or, Phaeton I believe it was. He loved that car! It’s so funny to think that a president of the US preferred a Ford over say, something more expensive like a Cadillac or Lincoln.
For me, the ’38 Plymouth’s don’t do it for me really… I mean, if some one gave me one, I’d take it gladly but, something about the grill design on it… not crazy about it. Now, the ’39 Plymouth… Ooooooh doggie! That’s the winner right there! I’m 100% with you on all the cars you mentioned but, the 38 Ford and the 38 Plymouth… so, that’s pretty good I think!
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colleency said:While it's not as old and certainly not as pretty as some of the lovely vintage cars that some of you drive, I sometimes drive http://www.boston-baden.com/hazel/Pix/p.cgi?2005+3438-01++3438, when DH lets me. (My own car is a 2001 Corolla.)
Marc Chevalier said:Hi folks! Missin' ya bums!