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1936 Greyhound Research
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Ketronj281989 |
08-28-2020 @ 4:50 AM
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Jon Ketron 1936 Ford V8 Deluxe Tudor Touring Sedan
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08-28-2020 @ 4:48 AM
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08-28-2020 @ 4:46 AM
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Hi guys, Attached are pictures of the greyhound accessory found on my 1936 year car. From my research the greyhound hood attachment was a dealer accessory an owner could purchase back in pre-1937 selling year cars. There are a lot of reproductions out there and I want to be sure what I have is an genuine original greyhound accessory that was purchased in 1936. My 1936 Tudor Touring Deluxe to my knowledge an original ordered deluxe car complete with banjo steering wheel, mirror clock, radio, full line of instrument gauges, chrome grille, chrome horn grille's, chrome window frame, two tail lights, and accessory polished trim rings around wheels. All of these features point to an original greyhound so it would seem if they went all out on ordering the deluxe features new in 1936. Could you all please evaluate this greyhound and give me your expert opinions as to if this is a genuine original 1936 accessory or an aftermarket later reproduction. One thing to mention, underside of greyhound is stamped " F 36". Prior to polishing, greyhound chrome patina matched that of the grille and other metal items on car. I have since polished the greyhound, hood pictures show the greyhound polished. To my knowledge the greyhound has been on the car for a very long time if not since new in 1936. I do not have any solid evidence of this though and hope you all can help out. Thanks
Jon Ketron 1936 Ford V8 Deluxe Tudor Touring Sedan
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