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Poll results: '39 Ford or Plymouth?
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Poll is closed Feb 08, 2026
'39 Ford  -  votes: 13 / 65%
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'39 Plymouth  -  votes: 5 / 25%
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Tie  -  votes: 2 / 10%
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Poll: Which '39? (1/26/2026)

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(@sizedoesmatter)
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'39 Ford or Plymouth?

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1939 Ford Deluxe Convertible Coupé 2
1939 Plymouth Convertible Coupe

John Bono
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(@michaeldetorrice)
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They are both very attractive 1939 automobiles. I have a 1939 Plymouth in 1/24 scale (as a pickup) and a 1939 Ford coupe in 1/18 scale.



   
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(@jack-dodds)
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Extremely close once again.  I give the nod to the Plymouth by a nose; its appeal has really increased for me in the last five years, especially the coupe and convertible.

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(@perrone1)
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Ford; it's iconic. Period.



   
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Ed Glorius
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What Tony said. It's very good looking. 


Retired in Dunedin, Florida.


   
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John Napoli
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Same what Tony said.



   
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Brush
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Ford please.



   
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I went with the Plymouth as well. It just looks more appealing to me.😊



   
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(@whodeytink)
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Plymouth for me.



   
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David Green
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I like both but slightly prefer the lines of the Plymouth.



   
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kevins
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Iconic is the word for it Tony, what a gorgeous automobile! It is a very, very close 2nd to The ‘35 Ford three window, my two

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favorites of the 1930’s domestic cars.


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(@perrone1)
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@kevins 

FANTASTIC pic Kevin!!



   
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@perrone1 Thanks Tony, but you can’t make anything but a good pic with these two!



   
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(@sizedoesmatter)
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@kevins Great pic...thanks kevins!


John Bono
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George Schire
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The Iconic Ford without hesitation!  And the '40 is right up there with it.  


George Schire
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