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I am posting this here because there is a nice 38 Master and also a nice 37 Master in the sale. I can't tell but there may be more. The 38 has the trunk/pickup bed which I would assume is very rare. Estate Auction


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Nice looking 1937 and 1938. Good picture of the 1938 accessory dual horns.
Question about the 1938 coupe pick-up. They were available only in the Master series ad that is a Master Deluxe.


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Yep, they don't show the back to see if the panel below the bed is there. About the horns, there's a photo later on that show several sets of accessory horns hanging on a wall. They guy sure liked to collect wheel covers.


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So on that first page, the first photo on the third line, is that a GM brand of car?


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That is a 1936 Plymouth.
Looks like a nice original.


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WOW!! Someone is going to go home with a lot of treasures! (Some of them might need a little work!)

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Good catch by Gene and Tiny on the 38--it's not only a master deluxe, but you can see that the pickup box is not factory--in the second picture, you can clearly see that it has been cobbled together--the sides don't extend far enough into the trunk; it's been made from a regular box. And if you look closely at the picture of it with the cover half off, you can see that the panel covering the spare tire opening underneath the bed is missing.

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I suspected the above but did not have good pictures to back me up.


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If someone here picks up that '50 hardtop and plans to part it out, I'd be interested in learning if it has the original interior door panels.

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I visited Mr., Kennison's shop about 1995. I bought a few things and always intended to go back.

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Many miles of happy motoring

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