Ford: Other Standard on 2040-cars
Downey, California, United States
1940 Ford Coupe (Standard) All Ford, bumper to bumper. 351 cu Ford Windsor engine, Ford C-4 Transmission, Ford 9” limited slip rear-end with chrome traction bars, Ford Mustang II front end. Vehicle was appraised in 2013 for $58,500. Vehicle is currently insured by Hargerty (they know the value of the cars they insure) for $60,000. NO offers of trades please, I don't need another car, this is as good as it gets! Engine 351 cu in Ford Windsor .030 overbore; Alan Root Aluminum heads; 8.6:1 Crankshaft ground/polished .010/.010; oil holes chamfered Rods resized-ARP rod bolts-short peened B&M blower cam/lifters Milodon, True Roller timing chain set 2378 TRW forged pistons; complete assembly balanced Ford pick-up rear oil pump; pick-up tube TRW H.D. oil pump drive shaft; Manley Stainless Pro-Flo valves (1.94 intake/1.60 exhaust) Crane valve TRW Chrome Moly push rods Ford Motorsport push rod guides/screw in studs; Comp Com 106 ratio roller tip rockers Fel-Pro gaskets throughout assembly; MSD Distributor and spark plug wires Carter Hi-Pro electric fuel pump Moon-polished aluminum air cleaner and finned valve covers polished intake manifold and 600 cfm, 4-barrel carburetor Transmission and Driveline C-4 Transmission Ford 9” limited slip rear-end with chrome traction bars Chassis Professionally built, Chassis Engineering front and rear Mustang II front suspension Off frame restoration Flaming River Rack Pinion Power Steering Front power disc brakes Vintage Air Conditioning Walker Radiator 15 Gallon Stainless Steel fuel cell Glide engineering bench seat Lecarra steering wheel/GM tilt steering column VDO gauges 5-CD Sony remote stereo system Tinted Glass Moon tachometer Stainless bumpers, front/rear Halibrand Sprint wheels (knock-offs) Wilwood front power disc brakes Ford Brilliant Red finish with clear coat Gray cloth/red piping accented interior Year of Manufacture (1940) California License Plates
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Ford will inspect and replace the fuel tank at no cost to owners (those who have already had the procedure done at-cost can apply for reimbursement), and the Dearborn automaker will begin notifying Five Hundred and Montego owners beginning August 15. Check out the official NHTSA press release after the jump for further details.
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