Hi Nick:
The 1938 looked like this photo. Personal opinion, of course, but I was not too fond of the 1937/1938 styling but really like the 1939/1940 types.
As far as I know, Ford Dagenham built the so called "US" style all the way up to 1940, certainly 1939. Then, I believe some started being imported directly from the US either PKD/CKD or fully assembled. David knows better than I.
And, yes, they were quite fast, faster than contemporary GM and Chrysler products At the same time, however, they had their problems. As all the Ford CMP owners know, Fords tended to overheat after long runs at high speed. They were also prone to vapor lock and broken valve springs. But, when they were running well they were a lot of fun. Over the years in the fifties and sixties I had several. Wish I still had them now.
Bill
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