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In 1937, for the first time, Ford Trucks had their own styling, which was very distinctive from the Ford car line. Design wise, Ford had definitely stepped ahead of the competition with its new grille, split windshield and completely redesigned cab. Your Revell model features a stock flat head V-8 or custom manifold with dual carbs and high compression heads, vintage truck wheels and tires or steel wheels with dog dish hub caps, a '38 grille and hood, optional headlights, wood stake sides, lowered suspension, dual exhaust and surf board. Authentic decals for factory stock and custom graphics are also included.
Features
Stock flat head V-8 or custom manifold with dual carburetors and high compression heads.
’38 grille and hood, optional headlights, wood stake sides, lowered suspension, dual exhaust.
Two sets of wheels and tires.
Surfboard.
Molded in white, clear and transparent red with chrome plated parts and soft black tires.
Revell 854516 85-4516 RMX4516 4516
The Ford line of cars was updated in 1937 with one major change — the introduction of an entry-level 136 CID (2.2 L) V8 in addition to the popular 221 CID (3.6 L) flathead V8. The model was a refresh of its predecessor, the Model 48 (itself based on the Model 40A), and was the company's main product. It was redesigned more thoroughly in 1941. At the start of production, it cost US$850 ($15,302 in 2020 dollars [2]). The Ford Line bore several model numbers during this period: For domestic 1937 production in the United States Ford Model Numbers for 85 hp V-8 equipped cars was Model 78 and 60 hp V-8 cars was Model 74. Models 81A and 82A in 1938, and Models 91A and 92A in 1939.
The 1937 Ford featured a more rounded look with fine horizontal bars in the convex front and hood-side grilles. The front grille was V-shaped, rather than following the fenders into a pentagon shape, as on the 1936 model. Faired-in headlights installed in the front fenders were a major modernization found on both the Standard and DeLuxe trim versions, and the introduction of an all steel top for the passenger compartment. The Standard could be distinguished from the DeLuxe by the body color radiator grilles and windshield frames while the DeLuxe had walnut woodgrain window mouldings and exterior trim brightwork, and a woodgrain finish applied to the interior window trim.[1] A larger water pump was used to help aid in cooling.[3] 'Slantback' sedans gained a rear trunk door, though space was limited, and 'Trunkback' versions continued gaining 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.
Introduced in 1935, Ford's Model 50 pickup shared many of the styling updates that applied to the brand's passenger-car lineup for the same model year. It was powered exclusively by the legendary Ford flathead V-8. Production of the successful model came to a halt in 1941, when Ford shifted its considerable production might to benefit the war effort. By that time Ford had produced more than four million trucks.
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