1935 Ford Five Window Coupe (Model 48)Older ground up restoration,
has been in storage for 10+ years, only 1000 miles on complete
restoration. Engine is a 1936 LB that is completely rebuilt and
balanced (35 and 36 engines look identical, but 36 LB has insert
rods and mains while 35 and early 36 were babbited rods and mains).
Very nice car. Owner purchased the 1935 Ford Coupe in the mid 80's
from someone in central Wisconsin, the car originally came from
Colorado. It needed a complete restoration, the engine was a later
model flathead but the car was complete (hood, grille, trunk lid,
doors, running gear, wheels ) The car needed new floor pans and
patch panels behind both doors to the rear wheels, Trunk floor, new
interior, new glass, wood bows for the roof, and engine. Owner had
the floor panels, patch panels installed and the complete body
restored by a local shop that specializes in antique auto
restorations. The frame and running gear were sandblasted and
coated with a zinc chromate primer and a top coat of imron. The
interior is a LeBaron Bonney 1935 Ford reproduction, reproduction
rubber floor mats, the mechanical brakes were redone, owner
purchased reproduction 1935 ford wiring harness, replaced all the
glass in the car, the hardest item was finding a correct engine
which was found in a yard over by the Mississippi river, a 1936
late block.
Vehicle Details
1935 Ford Coupe
Listing ID:CC-1375560
Price:$30,995
Location:Cadillac, Michigan
Year:1935
Make:Ford
Model:Coupe
Odometer:0
Stock Number:129660
VIN:AAH1515
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