1939 Ford Sedan Deluxe Convertible on 2040-cars
Stratford, Connecticut, United States
SMI AutoBrokers is proud to present this gorgeous fully restored 1939 Convertible Deluxe.
This particular one under gone a frame off restoration and completed two years ago. It features the famous V8 flat head ford engine with dual water pumps, a smooth shifting 3 speed transmission on the floor, and the most desirable 2 speed Columbian rear-end with hydraulic brakes. The interior is a very inviting place to be with Walnut wood grain window moldings and dash panel, rear arm rests and ash trays along with brown leather seats and tan canvas top. Also features the famous Ford Duel air horns, the stylish banjo steering wheel and locking glove box door. This car has the option of the clock. The Chrome is flawless as the paint and the undercarriage as this car was not driven very often. It also comes with window post pockets same color as the top.
Stunning and elegant, this Four Door Convertible Sedan Deluxe not only flawless but absolutley restored to perfection. And no matter if you are across town or the globe, SMI AutoBrokers will assist in having this 1939 Ford four door Sedan Deluxe Convertible delivered right to your driveway. For more information, video and photos, please contact us at (888) 983 – 4837 or email us!
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