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Old 02-18-2018, 09:06 AM   #11
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Default Re: 1937 Ford Roadster

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Anyone here have any idea of the value of a restored 1937 Ford Roadster? I know they’re extremely rare. I’ve heard numbers from 10-25 surviving examples. Weren’t many made. I believe Ford offered the Cabriolet which had roll-up windows so few people ordered Roadster which had side curtains.
Rare doesn't necessarily mean expensive. What about popularity and demand? My understanding is they are a cabriolet modified by Ford to be a roadster. If I were in the market for one IMHO I wouldn't pay a premium above a cabriolet. There has been one advertised on the barn for sale for several years unsold but not fully restored. I love 37s and love your car and the color but have 4 antique cars already and would like to sell a few. Cable brakes still?
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