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Grease Monkey
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I have just acquried a 1937 Master Town Sedan.I am wondering what items I need to complete the trunk. I have the spare tire, two different jacks, and a tire iron. One jack is cast iron and has an attached handle. The other is pressed steel.
What other items would have been in the trunk? How were the jack and tools stored correctly?


1937 Master Town Sedan
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I also forgot to mention I have the starting crank.


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Check out my website. It shows detailed drawings of all of the tools which came from the factory with your 1937 Chevy.

www.1940chevrolet.com

I often have some of these tools for sale, if you want to go that route.

dtm



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Thank you, I will do that!


1937 Master Town Sedan

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