Gateway Classic Cars St. Louis showroom is proud to digitally
present this beautiful 1946 Ford Club Coupe street rod. The current
caretaker of this rod took possession approximately 8 years ago
from the builder, who completed it just 2 years prior. Power is
supplied by a rebuilt Buick 455 cu.in. big block running through a
350 3-speed automatic transmission, connected to a Ford 9-inch rear
end. The odometer reflects mileage since the build. This street rod
is not just about being powerful, it also has plenty of drivability
with features like power steering, brakes, windows, and locks. A
new thermostat will keep the motor from overheating, and the A/C
will keep the interior cool as well. Dolphin Gauges keep you
informed on the condition of your 1946 Ford street rod, and
electric exhaust cutouts will keep your neighbors aware of its
location. Topping it all of is the Kenwood AM/FM stereo with CD
player. The gorgeous, crushed red interior plays well with the blue
exterior with hand-done pinstriping. Comfort and styling combined
with big horsepower make this a great rod for use any day of the
week.
Vehicle Details
1946 Ford Club Coupe
Listing ID:CC-1899735
Price:$33,000
Location:O'Fallon, Illinois
Year:1946
Make:Ford
Model:Club Coupe
Exterior Color:Blue
Interior Color:Red
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:12634
Stock Number:STL9652
VIN:GCCSTL9652
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