"Edsel Ford commissioned several special automobiles from Ford
Motor Company for his personal use. Each one spoke to his talents
and tastes. Mr. Ford collaborated with designer Bob Gregorie to
create this speedster based on the company's Model 40. Its sleek
profile, custom aluminum body, and flathead V8 engine anticipated
the hot rods that soon appeared on southern California streets. The
car was produced in September, 1934." Thehenryford.org
For consignment, a 1934 Model 40 three window coupe showing 5,826
miles, but the true miles are unknown. This one wears the color of
perhaps the most famous Ford hot rod, the '32 deuce coupe from
American Graffiti. This one may have a few less windows, but
retains all the coolness, and perhaps a bit more, than the movie
star version.
Exterior
Uniformly covered in yellow paint, the coating is interrupted only
by the teardrop tail lights and the gas cap. The door handles are
shaved leaving the free flowing body line on the shoulder obvious
and complementary of the car's lines. If you want a raked body
without suspension mods, use 14-inch in front and 20-inch in rear
and the tilt will be accomplished, here made possible with polished
American Racing Torque Thrust beauties at each corner. Air comes in
through the finely straked grille, and leaves through the rear
slanted louvers, ever increasing in size as they flow towards the
cowl. Low headlights and exhaust tips in front of each rear wheel
complete the cool factor for this car. Imperfections are limited to
some bubbles in the paint, some uneven paint in a seam and wheel
opening, and spider cracks on the engine cover.
Interior
In your face! Where we typically find black or brown, here we find
bright red, beginning on the door panels which are smooth and have
electric window switches at their base, and ending up on the bench
seat and the surrounding rear walls. A clean presentation up front
begins with the two tone steering wheel and yellow dash which
houses a mirror polished face plate in which dolphin gauges reside.
There's an AM/FM radio controller mounted on the column, a Vintage
air panel in the center, and a polished glove box door to the
right. Red carpet coats the floor with red and black rubber mats
and the headliner is button backed shiny red vinyl making for a
bright, cozy cabin. The trunk is finished in red as well with
carpet and vinyl panels, and a battery box that blends right in!
All parts are clean and show worthy on the interior.
Drivetrain
Under the hood we have a clean but less showy 307ci V8 with a
Holley 4-barrel carburetor, all mated to a 4-speed automatic that
routes power to the Ford 8" rear. Headers are on board to start the
exhaust process. The car runs on a 12 volt system.
Undercarriage
The frame and rear axle are painted yellow to match and there are
some polished components here as well. Paint is chipped in places
but there's no rust and no errant fluids or drips anywhere. Disc
brakes occupy the front and rear. Dual exhaust flows directly to
mufflers that lead to side exit exhaust pipes. Suspension includes
a 4 bar with a transverse leaf spring up front and ladderbars with
coilovers in back.
Drive-Ability
Red and yellow are two excitable colors and we're excited to take
this one around the test loop. There's good power underfoot and
decent straight away speed. Handling is good with this raked rod
and along the way, we notice exhaust leaks to our ear. The volt
gauge is pegged to one side and the horn is not working, but all
other items within the car operate as they should. While Classic
Auto Mall represents that these functions were working at the time
of our test drive, we cannot guarantee these functions will be
working at the time of your purchase.
One can only dream about Suzanne Somers pulling up next to us with
some ambient lighting inside her classic Thunderbird. And it's not
hard to imagine you're part of the American culture of hotrodders
when you're behind the wheel of this car because, in fact, you are!
This is a classic by every measure and a nice little ride to get
out and meet some people, no matter what they pull up next to you
in. You'll be sure to be making new friends
Classic Auto Mall is home to more than 1,000 classic and
collectible vehicles for sale via consignment in a climate
controlled 336,000-square foot showroom (that's more than 8
acres!). The largest single location consignment dealer of classic
and collectible vehicles in the country is located in Morgantown,
Pennsylvania, just 1-hour west of Philadelphia off Exit 298 of the
I-76 Pennsylvania Turnpike. For more information visit
www.classicautomall.com or call us at (888) 227-0914. Contact us
anytime for more information or to come see the vehicle in person.
There is no guarantee of mileage. A $299 Dealer Administrative fee
is not included in the advertised price.
With so many great cars, you know we have a lot to talk about, and
we do that each week on the Classic Auto Mall Podcast with host
Stewart Howden. Stewart discusses new inventory as well as trends
in consignments and car prices, while interviewing celebrities and
automotive professionals about amazing cars and their history. Tune
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Vehicle Details
1934 Ford Model 40
Listing ID:CC-2010782
Price:$42,900
Location:Morgantown, Pennsylvania
Year:1934
Make:Ford
Model:Model 40
Exterior Color:Yellow
Interior Color:Red
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:5826
Stock Number:7926
VIN:18779044
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