1950 Ford Club Coupe. Car underwent a total restoration in the
2000s. Original Flathead V8 engine was rebuilt with a mild cam, new
pistons, valves, hardened valve seats, steel crank, etc. New
exhaust with Fenton headers. New clutch and brakes including the
shoes, lines, and master cylinder. Rebuilt steering and suspension.
New wheels and radial tires. Interior was redone in tweed. Many
accessories such as fog lights and backup lights were added. Even
has a 'Wolf Whistle'. Car has a 3-on-the-tree transmission with
Overdrive that works great. Real smooth. 4bbl carburetor was just
recently rebuilt with a new fuel pump. Paint is about a 9.5 out of
10. Only blemishes are two small dings in the paint and the drivers
side window is scratched. Also, the tires are oversized which
caused the speedo to be off and a tire rub on the rear passenger
tire. This might can be fixed with some type of pan-hard bar or new
tires. There is also a vibration in the rear end at higher speeds.
It feels like the driveshaft needs balancing. Lastly, some of the
gauges don't work. This car is rust free and truly beautiful inside
and out. It will be hard to find one nicer to take to the next
level. Please Note The Following **Vehicle Location is at our
clients home and Not In Cadillac, Michigan. **We do have a showroom
with about 25 cars that is by appointment only **Please Call First
and talk to one of our reps at 231-468-2809 EXT 1 **
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