Vehicle Description
1935 Ford Model 48 Sedan
The Model 48 was an update on Ford's V8 powered Model 40A, the
company's main product. This 1935 Ford's combination of price,
practicality, and looks vaulted the company ahead of rival
Chevrolet for the sales crown that year, with 820,000 sold. A
thorough refresh on the popular V8 powered Ford. The four-cylinder
Model A engine was no longer offered, leaving just the 221ci V8 to
power every Ford car and truck.
This consignment, a 1935 Ford Model 48 was originally purchased in
1997 from Escondido, California and brought back east to Virginia
to be restored to its present condition. It was used sparingly but
mostly spent its time in storage, then purchased by our consigner.
The car now has a 1940 Ford Flathead motor which has been
completely rebuilt and has just a bit over 100 miles on it. Paint
is Ford pickup blue, the frame was cleaned and painted, and in '97
the upholstery was completely redone but has had some moths whom
had lunch on certain areas! Definitely worth a look, a great
running classic in great condition.
Exterior
A very attractive Ford pickup blue paint, which was sprayed in
1997, holds up nicely on all panels which are straight and have
well minded gaps. The front fenders are fiberglass, as are the
running boards, the remainder of the car is steel. A nice V shaped
slanted out on the bottom vertical ribbed grille is in the center
of bullet style headlights and oval open ended horns on either
side. A curved bumper is below and showing some rust. For 1935 Ford
began the process of integrating the fenders with the hood cowl, a
feature which this car is showing nicely. Nicely curved bars hang
from the A pillars and have shiny mirrors atop of these bars. Door
handles are nicely preserved, and running boards are covered with
black rubber. The back doors open in suicide form with the latches
sharing the B pillar with the front doors. A humpback design for
the trunk, which shows as missing a few chromed latches on either
side. A like new spare tire is mounted below the trunk lid and is
flanked by taillights on stalks and sporting round chromed bezels.
Below, an eyebrow curved bumper frames the bottom of the rear of
this car but has some severe rusting on the finish. Yellow Kelsey
Hayes contrasting wire wheels with a V8 chromed hub cap, are
wrapped by wide whites all around.
Interior
A swing of the doors and we have plenty of buttercream mohair
covering the door panels and old couch like bench seats. A few
areas of moth damage can be seen although they are small. A nice
exterior body matching metal dash fronts the passenger seating, and
has the original gauges within it, and is fronted by a nice
polished bakelite steering wheel in black. It appears as though new
floorpans have been installed as they are not covered with any
carpet and you can discern the new from the old which remains with
primer on it. C pillars and headliner show some extensive water
damage, and the rear bench seat has more moth damage.
Drivetrain
Lifting the cowl is a 1940 Ford Flathead V8 which has been
completely rebuilt. All is looking good with nicely presenting
heads, a single carburetor atop with a new paper air cleaner, and
all new wiring. A 3-speed manual transmission is on back.
Undercarriage
Clean and mean is the description for the undercarriage. A cancer
free frame and floors present very nicely. All body hangers are
accounted for and structurally sound. Upgraded 4-wheel hydraulic
drum brakes, courtesy of a 1940 Ford, bring this car to a whoa!
Transverse leaf springs give a comfortable ride from both front and
rear suspensions. All buttoned up and ready for the road down
here.
Drive-Ability
Due to the rebuild this car started right up and on the test track
performed nicely. All was solid with steering and brakes, and
functions were functioning!
Save for the rust on the bumpers, the body is in great shape on
this car. Paint is nice and other chrome trimmings are good, as
well as it has all new glass installed. There are also some new
uninstalled parts that will come with this car including those
trunk latches, polished 2 deuce manifold with 2 new 94 carbs, a new
carb linkage, a 6 to 12 volt conversion kit, as well as complete
new carpet and pad materials for the interior. The total package
that you can complete and make this car even nicer!
Classic Auto Mall is a 336,000-square foot classic and special
interest automobile showroom, featuring over 600 vehicles for sale
with showroom space for up to 1,000 vehicles. Also, a 400 vehicle
barn find collection is on display.
This vehicle is located in our showroom in Morgantown,
Pennsylvania, conveniently located just 1-hour west of Philadelphia
on the I-76 Pennsylvania Turnpike. The website is
www.classicautomall.com and our phone number is (888) 227-0914.
Please contact us anytime for more information or to come see the
vehicle in person.