Vehicle Description
1933 Ford Model 40
Henry Ford had a knack for changing up the automobile world. By
completely revolutionizing the car build process and more he
continued to prove that Ford would become one of the largest
manufacturers in the industry. In 1932 he released the first Ford
to receive a V8 motor. In 1933 the V8 models were known as the
Model 40 and this beautiful 5 window is a gorgeously restored car
that was done to original. Its stock originality has been preserved
as much as possible throughout. The all steel body is in great
condition and painted a nice Black. The original chrome bumpers and
grill have a beautiful shine. All of the original components like
dual chrome horns, dual fog lights, working cowl vent, pop out
winshield, and rolling rear window are all still in place. It also
still has the taillight and rear fender mounted steps to gain
access to the rumble seat. It is like how walking up to a new Ford
in 1933 must have felt. The original Beige painted spoke wheels
look great on the car and have the V8 center caps. They are wrapped
in wide white wall Firestone tires and on the rear is a spare in
the original steel storage container.
Under the louvered 4 piece hood the car has its original Flathead
V8 motor. It is paired with a 3 speed manual and the car runs well.
Underneath it is very solid with good floors and no rust
issues.
The interior is in excellent condition throughout in its original
style Tan cloth. The door panel, headliner, and bench seat all look
great. The dash looks all original with its faux wood finish and it
even has its original stock Ford gauges in place. on the center of
the dash is a Ford gauge that reads 55-160 kilocycles that would
have been a part of a vintage radio. Since the car does run,
aftermarket oil pressure and temp gauges have been hidden in the
glove box. This way you can still keep tabs on the cars vitals
while avoiding having to modify original instrumentation
panels.
This is a beautiful classic example of an original Model 40 Ford.
Cars like this are getting harder and harder to find in their
original state and this would make a great addition to any
collection.
Add it to your collection for $35,500.00!