'37 Ford or Plymouth?
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John Bono
North Jersey
Both, superb cars! Both handsome. From strictly a matter of personal taste, I prefer the more angular and sleek Ford. That grille is iconic for its timely good looks.
The Ford is sleek and 'moderne' but somehow the Plymouth seems to hint at the rounded, bulky look of the '40s to come, and personally I prefer it.
The PLYMOUTH does it for me. In '39 Ford will achieve the iconic '39/'40 styling, but for '37 Plymouth had the looks.
George Schire
Oakdale, Minnesota
Plymouth for me too.
We're fine, our condo is fine, the car appears fine. No power, so just coming here to vote!
Milton won't keep me from your poll, John!
Retired in Dunedin, Florida.
I have always liked the 37 Ford style. In 1938 IMO Ford dropped the ball but then recovered with the 39 offerings. Ford by a slight margin.
Both are very nice looking cars but I prefer the more rounded look of the Plymouth.
Yep! One of the things I dearly love about the '37 and '38 is the inboard art/deco lights, integral with the car body. Previously, they were separate units on a stalk, like that of this Plymouth, as you well know; and by '39 they relocated to the Ford's outward fenders.I have always liked the 37 Ford style. In 1938 IMO Ford dropped the ball but then recovered with the 39 offerings. Ford by a slight margin.
I surprised myself and went with that neat looking Plymouth. 👍👀
Frank Reed
Chesapeake, VA
Both great cars but like many of you, the Plymouth appeals more. Thanks John.
Plymouth for me too.
We're fine, our condo is fine, the car appears fine. No power, so just coming here to vote!
Milton won't keep me from your poll, John!
Ed, I knew I could count on you.
Glad to hear things turned out better than expected.
John Bono
North Jersey
Amazingly we already have our power back!
Retired in Dunedin, Florida.
you don't see very many Plymouths, so my nod goes there.
Love the Ford but it's the Plymouth that gets my vote.
John Bono
North Jersey

