Attractive older restoration in great colors. Strong-running 239
cubic inch flathead V8 with manual transmission. Working power
convertible top. Recent www tires. A fun top-down Ford that cruises
easily and looks like a million bucks! The 1949 Fords were all-new
and many credit these cars for saving the Ford Motor Company
following the war. These are quite modern-looking compared to a lot
of their post-war competition, a much more integrated 3-box design
that would set the stage for all the cars that would follow. For
many enthusiasts, cars like this 1949 Ford Custom Deluxe
convertible are the ones to own with their familiar 'bullet nose'
front end and smooth-running flathead V8s. Dressed in traditional
Fez Red, this pretty convertible coupe has a perfect '40s look that
would seem at home in a Normal Rockwell painting. Paint and
bodywork were reportedly completed in the 1990s but it's holding up
great with only minor signs of use and a few touch-ups here and
there. The slab-sided bodywork is commendably straight and the
paint has a soft vintage shine that looks right. The doors close
with a reassuringly solid sound, so you know the frame isn't
sagging, and it's fully dressed with accessories like the hood
ornament plus front and rear bumper guards. The chrome and
stainless trim is in good condition, with a few original parts
working with restored pieces to give it a consistent look. The
two-tone interior is handsomely trimmed in durable vinyl that looks
suitable for a car from the late 1940s. The big ivory steering
wheel makes this Ford feel lively around town, and rubber mats for
the front seat is a Ford tradition going back to the Model T. Of
note, the horn ring and steering wheel are in excellent condition,
the door panels are correctly trimmed, and all the window hardware
is in great condition. All the gauges are operational (although
we're not sure we trust the gas gauge) but sadly the clock and
radio are offline, which isn't unusual. The 3-speed shifter slides
through the gates easily and this car is equipped with overdrive,
which should make cruising a lot more relaxing. There's also an
accessory Magic Air heater under the dash, along with aftermarket
seat belts for front seat occupants. Overhead, the power
convertible top is in good condition, although the rear window is
cracked but that's easy enough for any glass shop to replace.
There's also a matching boot to give the car a sleek look when the
top is down. And like all 'shoebox' Fords, there's a massive trunk
in back, properly outfitted with a rubber mat, full-sized spare
tire that's never been used, and a jack assembly. The engine is the
same durable, torquey, and energetic 239 cubic inch flathead V8
that powered Fords for more than two decades. In 1949, it made a
nice, round 100 horsepower as well as all those great sounds that
have made these a perennial favorite. We have no information on the
rebuild, but it was nicely done as the engine starts easily, idles
almost silently, and makes good oil pressure without any smoke out
back. It's healthy. It pulls the convertible around without ever
seeming to work very hard, and a dual exhaust system featuring a
pair of Smitty-style mufflers gives it a traditional flathead
sound. The electrical system is still 6 volts, but don't let that
frighten you?it kicks over eagerly and works like it should. You'll
also note that the engine is neatly detailed with corporate blue
engine enamel, a proper oil bath air cleaner on top, and correct
hoses and clamps for the radiator. Underneath, it's probably
original and we don't believe the body has been off the frame.
However, it's quite solid with no signs of rot or other issues, and
any repair work that was done was done competently. 4.10 gears in
the rear end mean it feels quick and nimble around town and ride
quality is great thanks to modern tube-style shocks. Brakes are
manual drums all around, but they're plenty effective for the car's
performance and relative light weight. 15-inch steel wheels wear
trim rings and factory hubcaps, as well as a set of 6.70-15
BFGoodrich Silvertown wide whitewall tires installed just a few
years ago. Extras include a set of period fender skirts painted to
match the car. The '49 Fords were ground-breaking cars and remain
popular with flathead fans around the world. They have great road
manners, look fantastic, and feel quite modern when compared to the
1948 Fords. Starting with a solid foundation, this one has been a
reliable driver and casual show car for more than two decades,
making it an appealing buy for the guy who loves to drive. Call
today! Harwood Motors always recommends and welcomes personal or
professional inspections of any vehicle in our inventory prior to
purchase.
Vehicle Details
1949 Ford Custom Deluxe
Listing ID:CC-2027143
Price:$27,900
Location:Cleveland, Ohio
Year:1949
Make:Ford
Model:Custom Deluxe
Exterior Color:Fez Red
Interior Color:Black and Tan vinyl
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:35109
Stock Number:122089
VIN:98BA705805
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