In 1938 Ford had adopted a policy where the sheet metal used on the
Standard model would be adopted from the previous years Deluxe
model. However, they were more de-chromed with components like the
grill and headlight bezels being mostly painted. They also lacked
things like the polished trim framing the windshield. This idea was
a pretty clever way to maintain corporate identity while still
distinguishing between the different models. So despite the 1940
Standard using the sheet metal from the 1939 Deluxe those '39
owners would still feel they have a more upscale version.
Interestingly the price difference didn't deter most with the
Deluxe outselling the Standard by around 5,000 units. The Standard
did however appeal to an audience of commercial and government
users because of its lower price point. They could still have a
nice solid and great looking vehicle with equal practical aspects
for a discounted price. This very cool 1940 Ford Standard was
originally in the Nick Alexander Woodie collection who acquired the
vehicle in 2007. Mr. Alexander refinished the wood and addressed
all mechanical issues. The remainder of the car he kept in the
condition it was found in as he frequently planned to use it as a
driver on his commute between his dealerships in LA. It was later
sold into the Dingman collection and to bring it up to the quality
of the rest of his collection was shipped off to Kevin
Westmoreland's Performance Restoration in Cleveland, Georgia. It
was there that this extremely original car was completely restored.
The car was fully disassembled and put back together resulting in a
full factory fresh appearance. For the Standard only 3 paint
choices were given so to stick with the authenticity the steel was
all painted Black. It has a deep shine and beautiful slick finish.
It also received its correctly grained Black roof done in
artificial leather. It also has its tailgate mounted spare in a
full Black metal cover. Being that the exterior accents were kept
minimal on the Standard it serves to highlight the true beauty of
the wood paneling. It absolutely beautiful and given the dark color
of the steel your eyes are immediately drawn to the refinished
woodgrain. Everything works together seamlessly together to achieve
this including the Black wheels with Black wall tires and simple V8
hubcaps.
Sticking with originality the car is powered by its original
Flathead V8 motor. It runs great and everything has been kept as
authentic as possible. Both underneath the car and in the engine
compartment Ford hoses/clamps were used as well as the correct
braided ignition wires and all original hardware. It really is
remarkable how period correct this car has remained. It has a 3
speed manual transmission and a Columbia overdrive rear axle making
freeway cruising comfortable. That being said the odometer shows
1,500 miles since completion so driving it has been kept to a
minimum to maintain its quality.
The interior incorporates more of those luxurious wooden accents
with a darker shade on the overhead slats and inner doors. While
expense was of no concern during the build the goal was originality
so while genuine leather could have been used, it was not. Since
the Deluxe had genuine and Standards had artificial that is exactly
what it received. The Brown artificial leather is in excellent
condition and meticulously maintained. To the floor Black rubber
mounts were applied in the correct pattern. It is all nicely
complemented by the Brown single tone dash that has all of its
original components. Keeping with the simplicity of the exterior
the 2 spoke painted original steering wheel lacks any horn ring or
bright work.
This genuine Ford Standard is a prime example of one of these cars.
Its low body number indicates assembly dates of September 1939 and
it is one of only 3,257 produced.
Take this unique classic home for $172,500.00!
Vehicle Details
1940 Ford Standard
Listing ID:CC-1684338
Price:$172,500
Location:Arlington, Texas
Year:1940
Make:Ford
Model:Standard
Exterior Color:Black
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:0
Stock Number:22156
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