This 1937 Ford panel delivery is said to have been refurbished some time ago and is finished in red and off-white with Coca-Cola branding over black vinyl upholstery. Power is from a 221ci L-head V8 paired with a three-speed manual transmission, and features include a fold-out windshield, a dual exhaust system, headers, a side-mounted spare tire carrier, and rear barn doors. This Ford panel delivery is being offered by the selling dealer in Ohio with a clean Arizona title. The truck was repainted its current shade of red with off-white side panels and Coca-Cola branding during the refurbishment some time ago. Exterior details include a fold-out windshield, a side-mounted spare tire carrier, chrome bumpers, and a single rear brake light. Red-finished steel wheels wear chrome trim rings and Flipper-style hubcaps and are mounted with BFGoodrich Silvertown whitewall tires. Braking is through mechanical drums at all four corners. The cabin houses a single bucket seat for the driver trimmed in black vinyl that extends to the door panels. Black rubber lines the floors, and the vehicle is equipped with a glovebox and a single flip-down sun visor. A three-spoke steering wheel sits ahead of a body-color metal dashboard housing a 100-mph speedometer and a combination gauge. The five-digit odometer shows approximately 50 miles, though total mileage is unknown. The 221ci L-head V8 is topped by a single Stromberg carburetor with an oil-bath air cleaner and sends power to the rear wheels via a three-speed manual gearbox. Red’s exhaust headers feed a dual exhaust system fitted with Brockman Mellow Tone steel-pack mufflers. Additional underbody images are provided in the gallery below.