1939 Dodge coupe
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Hi Thought I would share some pictures of a car that fell into my lap this week. It is a 1939 dodge coupe. Time to do a lot of reading for options on engine and suspension. I spoke to a guy last night that has a 1937 wrecked coupe that wants to sell. It comes with a 37 sedan parts car and 340 with four speed I am looking at today.
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Re: 1939 Dodge coupe
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Just remember the 37 has a solid front axle and the 39 does not.
If you are looking for a parts donor, then the 37 is probably not a good choice. Looking for another project then that's a neat ride.
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Re: 1939 Dodge coupe
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your 39 looks to be in decent shape,, 39 the first year of front IFS,, other then in 34 i think they gave it a whirl,,,,ford and GM of that ear still had a straight axel and truck style trailing arms,, A 341 would be great...but buying a 37 that has no useable parts to get it ???
im pretty sure 1939 and 40 front suspension are the same,, i have a 40 coupe,, 41 and up are different,,the lower control arms are the same 39 to 54,,,some of the suspension bushing are the same,,,lowers..all the same,,best up grade u can do are disc brakes,,,easy,,,,and move the upper shock mount from the control arm to the frame,, makes a world of difference,,I have a pair of NOS MOOOG upper control arms for the 1939/40 that are designed to look and work like the 1941 and up,,upper control arms,,feel free to ask,,,if i can help ide be glad too,,, i just did dropped up rights and new front coils,,, rack and pinion,,,on my 40 dodge
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Re: 1939 Dodge coupe
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I have a 37 that I maybe could use some parts for, depending what you end up with.
Keep me in mind...
If the deal happens I'll let you know. Dave
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Re: 1939 Dodge coupe
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Hi Thanks for the responses. I would like to hear more about the suspension disc brake and shock upgrade. I should have been more clear on the 37 cars.
They are just basically scrap. Some usable parts for someone, I don't like to see anything scrapped before good parts are pulled.
The 340 was pulled after the accident and stored in the garage untouched. I made a offer but no word yet from the owner.
Any links for the brake upgrade? Dave
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Re: 1939 Dodge coupe
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Hi Thanks for the responses. I would like to hear more about the suspension disc brake and shock upgrade. I should have been more clear on the 37 cars.
They are just basically scrap. Some usable parts for someone, I don't like to see anything scrapped before good parts are pulled.
The 340 was pulled after the accident and stored in the garage untouched.
I made a offer but no word yet from the owner.
Any links for the brake upgrade? Dave
On the '37's how scrap is scrap?
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Re: 1939 Dodge coupe
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Nice cars. These 37'-39' era cars are really growing on me since a 40'-41' Willys is my favorite street rod but I will never be able to afford one of those.
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Re: 1939 Dodge coupe
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Fstfish66 and I did the disc brakes change on my 1940 plymouth coupe made a big difference looking at doing powersteering this winter and power windows and like fstfish fell free to ask anything
Do you have a link on how this is done? I will try to get with the guy on the 37 parts cars this weekend. No word yet this week if he is willing to part with them. Here is a better picture of my car . Couldn't help my self ,had to install some wheels I had in storage. Dave
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Re: 1939 Dodge coupe
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Nice cars. These 37'-39' era cars are really growing on me since a 40'-41' Willys is my favorite street rod but I will never be able to afford one of those.
I love my 37 Plymouth pickup, it will never be for sale as long as I'm alive, took me 30 years to find a good one that was affordable
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Re: 1939 Dodge coupe
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Hi Thanks for the responses. I would like to hear more about the suspension disc brake and shock upgrade. I should have been more clear on the 37 cars.
They are just basically scrap. Some usable parts for someone, I don't like to see anything scrapped before good parts are pulled.
The 340 was pulled after the accident and stored in the garage untouched.
I made a offer but no word yet from the owner.
Any links for the brake upgrade? Dave
On the '37's how scrap is scrap?
I took a 48 Plymouth that had rust holes on every flat surface the could hold water and stuck it on a Dakota chassis to resemble an old dirt track race car. I would love to do the same thing to a 35-38! My coupe has been on the road for 4 years now. Scrap is dependent on the abilities and ambition of the person in possession of the said scrap. Before picture, this is the driver side floorboard, body mount and rocker, looking from the passenger side of the car. Gene
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