Vehicle Description
This 1946 Ford Tudor is the kind of car that defies finding only
one definition. It has the classic flathead V8 under the hood and
terrific post-war lines highlighted in sleek black paint. But when
you get inside, you also see terrific restomod level features like
power windows, digital gauges, and cold-blowing air conditioning.
It's a total package where the investments were about making it
vintage, comfortable, detailed, and all-around fun. And it's this
level of uniqueness that makes it so attractive. In fact, the sale
even comes with plenty of awards this custom restoration has
earned. So take some time looking at the details of a car that you
can't define but will never forget.
HIGHLIGHTS
*First production for restyled post-war Fords
*Sleek black respray
*Nice brightwork on the bumper, grille, full-length trim, and dual
exhaust tips
*Two-piece wheel trim
*Driver's side spotlight
*Restored interior looks vintage with plenty of well-integrated
upgrades
*Comfy velour upholstery
*AM/FM stereo
*Tinted glass
*Power windows
*Cold-blowing air conditioning
*Very modern glow to the well-integrated digital gauges
*239 cubic-inch flathead V8
*Clean block, Painless wiring, nice alternator, and an overall
attractive setup
*Column-shifted three-speed manual transmission
The vintage style is beautifully detailed with the red trim in the
chrome grille, driver's spotlight, button-top seating, and even
chrome pipes on the flathead V8 power. And while driving feels
confident from newer components, it still is a true time warp to
experience. But because your nostalgia is usually better than
reality, they also gave you the ability to be far more comfortable.
After all, who was thinking about air conditioning in 1946? If you
get why this build is so cool, then you also probably understand
there's likely not going to be another one up for grabs anytime
soon. Don't miss out, call today!