This 1936 Ford 'Standard' Fordor Sedan was partially restored
'back-to-original' in 2005. The Standard sedan varied little from
the Deluxe model in '36. A Deluxe simply added a chrome grill,
chrome windshield frame, passenger wiper and a second taillight.
The mechanicals were the same on both models. The sedan body is
very straight with excellent panel fit. A distinctive respray of
the original 'Ford Black' finish with subtle pinstrip was
professionally applied and is in very good condition. (There is a
trace of rust on the fender near the left rear wheel.) Chrome is
outstanding with accents that include the classic 'V8' hood
ornament, dual horns, dual mirrors, 'suicide' doors and an
excellent 'closed car top' roof. A set of 16" spoke wheels with V8
hubcaps and wide-white Firestone bias-ply tires completes the
exterior package. The interior, completely restored in handsome tan
cloth, looks better than the original. A fully restored dash is
excellent with working factory gauges and a classic 'banjo' wheel.
The owner states that this Ford is powered by a matching numbers
221ci flathead V-8 that has been rebuilt and outputs 85bhp. It runs
as smooth as silk and is backed by a 3-speed manual transmission
with factory floor mounted shifter. Mechanical drum brakes handle
stopping requirements and the 6-volt electrical system performs
very well. This '36 Ford Fordor sedan will be an excellent addition
to your Blue Oval garage. ALL VEHICLES SOLD "AS IS".
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