Vehicle Description
Maxmotive is proud to present this super nice 1949 Ford Club Coupe
in our Pittsburgh Showroom. The successor to the prewar 1941 Ford,
the 1949 model line was the first full-size Ford designed after
World War II, becoming the first Ford car line released after the
deaths of Edsel Ford and Henry Ford. After World War II, each of
the American Big Three concentrated on the restoration of car
production, offering updated versions of their 1942 model lines.
The 1949 Ford was the first major "postwar" American car line,
beating Chevrolet to market by six months. In response to its
design, the model line would become called the "Shoebox Ford",
denoting its slab-sided "ponton" design. While the design had been
in use since the late 1920s to streamline automobiles, the 1949
Ford marked its widest-scale use, removing running boards entirely
and integrating front and rear fenders into a single smooth body
form. This particular example presents very well as the paint is
deep and rich. It would be the perfect addition to anyone's garage.
It is believed to have only 66,450 original miles. Please see more
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specializes in collectible classic and custom vehicles. We have
more than 200 vehicles in our collection and have sold dozens
nationwide and even overseas. We recommend that all buyers who are
unable to view a vehicle in person have a pre-purchase inspection
done prior to purchase. Inspections can be performed by an
independent party selected by the buyer. Due to the age and
uniqueness of these special vehicles, it is difficult to cover all
aspects and characteristics of each vehicle?s condition within the
limited space available. Thus, pre-purchase inspections are helpful
to all parties involved. The information provided for this vehicle
is presented to the best of our knowledge, and is deemed reliable.
But MAXmotive does not warrant or guarantee this information as a
basis for purchase. It is the responsibility of the buyer to make a
thorough inspection to determine the suitability of the vehicle
prior to purchase. **********