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1938 FORD An X-Ray of the Quality Car in the Low-Priced Field spiral bound book with clear transparencies.  Ford V-8 De Luxe and the Standard.  This colorful FUN book has cut-a-way see-thru transparencies (including the cover). Body types De Luxe Fordor Sedan, De Luxe Convertible Club Coupe, De Luxe Tudor Sedan, De Luxe Convertible Sedan, De Luxe Coupe, De Luxe Phaeton, De Luxe Club Coupe, De Luxe Convertible Coupe, Standard Tudor Sedan, Standard Coupe, and Standard Fordor Sedan.  INCLUDES fabric swatches:  Broadcloth, Mohair, Cord and Leather.  Chassis and body specifications.  Index sample:  adjustable seats, baked enamel finish, camshaft inspection, De Luxe appointments, Easy to drive and park, Frame, Gas Mileage, Instruments, Johansson Gage Blocks, Luggage Compartment Standard, Main Bearings, Parcel Shelf, Rear Axle, Safety Glass, Testimonials, Valves, Water Jackets, X-Ray Section of Body and Engine. Form 7711 Dec. 1937 measures 12 x 9 with 58 pages.  The emphasis of this book is on the attributes and engineering of the vehicles.

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