In 1936, Ford was able to mass-produce a V8 car that was roomy
enough for a family and their luggage and, it was practical,
dependable, and affordable. A slogan Ford used was For todays Ford
is fine in everything but the price. Even though this was during
the Great Depression, Ford built its 20 millionth vehicle and
outsold Chevrolet. The 1936 Ford outsold Chevrolet for the first
time since the Model A.This fully restored 5-window rumble seat
coupe is a real beauty! The all-steel exterior is two-tone
burgundy, and the paint is in excellent condition. All chrome and
trim are in excellent shape as well. The new rear rumble seat has a
black seat that matches the interior. Body is straight and the car
has a great stance.Interior is black with roll seat inserts. The
painted black dash is in excellent condition and feature Classic
Instruments gauges. Headliner is white with black seam piping and
black trim around the interior of the rear window.Engine is a 1970
Corvette 350 CID and is paired with the 1970 Corvette 350 automatic
transmission. Shifter is a floor shifter. Engine starts and runs
with no issues.Options include power steering, power brakes, power
windows, Vintage Air, and a Kenwood sound system.Front end is a
Mustang II and the rear is a 9 bolt rear-end with coil over
springs.This is a good-looking and well-built street rod that you
can take to cruise-ins and enjoy. It is also a great car for road
trips. It is available to view by appointment only and its location
is in South Carolina.
Vehicle Details
1936 Ford 5-Window Rumble Seat Coupe
Listing ID:CC-1720109
Price:$39,500
Location:Cornelius, North Carolina
Year:1936
Make:Ford
Model:5-Window Rumble Seat Coupe
Exterior Color:Burgundy/Maroon
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:0
Stock Number:J101
VIN:00000H457
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