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EFV-8 Club Forum / General Ford Discussion / 37 Ford Roadster

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JessicaM
12-18-2018 @ 1:21 PM
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Hi, I am new to the site. I am trying to find help in pricing a 37 Ford I inherited. My father was a car enthusiast and this one he did a frame off restoration. I am looking for some honest opinions on how I can get an accurate value. Thank you.

MG
12-18-2018 @ 2:48 PM
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Post some pictures of the car....

CharlieStephens
12-18-2018 @ 3:17 PM
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A lot depends on why you want the value. If you are trying to settle an estate "The Old Car's Price Guide" will give you a number in writing and the accountants always like that. You will need to establish the condition. Post a lot of pictures here and on fordbarn. Make a copy of the responses. Individual copies of The Old Cars Price Guide are usually available in larger book stores. If you put your general location in your profile people might be better able to point you in the right direction.

The '37 roadsters are rare and you won't find much history of sales. Be sure to check the sold cars on EBAY.

If you decide to sell it keep it for a year. You will probably change your mind and once it is gone it is gone.

Charlie Stephens

This message was edited by CharlieStephens on 12-18-18 @ 3:22 PM

woodiewagon46
12-18-2018 @ 3:21 PM
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Are you sure it's a roadster and not a convertible. As Charlie mentions '37 roadsters are very scarce.

ford38v8
12-18-2018 @ 8:33 PM
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Jessica, I'm sorry for your loss. As said above, a '37 Roadster is not just any Ford, and may well have been known to the Early Ford V8 Club as would your father. If you post his name here, and list any Concourse awards he may have received for its restoration, you should get some reliable numbers.

Alan

JessicaM
12-19-2018 @ 4:58 AM
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I’m told it’s a roadster and the paperwork in the file mentions it as well. He passed away in the middle of this restoration so I had to make the decision to complete it which I did. My fathers plan was to go for the Dearborn award.

JessicaM
12-19-2018 @ 5:00 AM
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Here is a photo.

JessicaM
12-19-2018 @ 5:01 AM
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Here is a photo

JessicaM
12-19-2018 @ 5:20 AM
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The estate was settled and I am now the owner of the car. Lacking knowledge on the vehicle, I am hoping you guys can shed a little light.

woodiewagon46
12-19-2018 @ 7:05 AM
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Jessica, it's a nice looking car but it's not a Roadster, it's a convertible. 1937 Roadsters are very rare and can be identified by a chrome/stainless, removable windshield.

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