"Greater Beauty, Greater Comfort, and Greater Safety," declared
Ford with the introduction of their beautiful new 1935 model range.
Taking a big step forward from the outgoing 1934 Fords, this marked
the V8 line's first major refresh since its introduction, signaling
Ford's arrival into the streamline era with completely new styling
and improved refinement. The new Fords were markedly pretty, with a
more upright, V-shaped grille, more integrated fenders and a
smoother overall appearance.
Not much changed under the new body, and while the chassis
componentry remained essentially the same, the front leaf spring
was moved forward in order to accommodate the larger and roomier
cabin. Ford finally dropped the optional four-cylinder engine held
over from the Model A since it offered little advantage over the
powerful and refined V8 and very few buyers chose it. Ford sold
over 820,000 units in 1935, and production of the V8 engine
surpassed the 2-million mark - bringing comfort, performance and
style to the masses, and handily trouncing chief rival Chevrolet in
the sales charts.
Ford offered several appealing body styles in 1935, including the
Sedan, Convertible Sedan, Coupe, and of course, the sporty
Roadster. This striking Deluxe roadster is an attractive example
that preserves the beauty and purity of the original design, while
adding just a few dashes of hot rodder sauce to spice up the
driving experience. This charming car has been in long-term
ownership and is presented with a well-maintained older
restoration, finished in black and accented with red wire wheels,
wide-whitewall Firestone tires, red pin stripes and a tan top with
matching side curtains. Passengers ride on dark taupe leather
upholstery on the front seat and matching rumble seat. There's a
period-correct banjo steering wheel, and a rare factory radio which
has been updated with modern internals and powers discreet modern
speakers.
Power comes from a Motor City Flathead V8, which is equipped for
performance with high-flow Offenhauser heads, a polished Offy
intake manifold, and twin Stromberg 97 carburetors. There is also
an alternator for more reliable charging and starting.
Additionally, the driveline features an optional Columbia 2-speed
rear end, adding overdrive on the top two gears for more relaxed
high-speed cruising. Finally, the brakes have been converted to
hydraulic operation for much improved stopping power and
dependability.
If there could be a best of both worlds when it comes to classic
Fords, this car comes very close to achieving that. It maintains
the pure and charming looks of the original roadster, while adding
a selection of authentic speed parts to improve all-round
performance, making this a car you're likely to find any excuse to
head out for a cruise.
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