West Coast Classics is proud to present a truly exceptional piece
of automotive history: the 1947 Ford Super DeLuxe Sportsman
Convertible. This stunning vehicle, recently acquired from a
prominent collection, is a testament to Ford's post-war innovation
and craftsmanship. With its unique blend of luxury, style, and
rarity, the Sportsman Convertible stands as one of the most coveted
models among classic car enthusiasts.**Historical Significance and
Design:**Following World War II, Ford sought to create a vehicle
that would captivate the public's imagination and draw customers
into showrooms. The result was the Ford Sportsman, a wood-bodied
convertible that served as a halo car for the brand. Designed by
Bob Gregorie and Ross Cousins, the Sportsman was inspired by a
wood-bodied Model A roadster that Henry Ford II had enjoyed in his
youth. Built at Ford's Iron Mountain plant in Michigan, the
Sportsman featured standard convertible body shells enhanced with
sedan delivery fenders and taillights. The outer bodies were
crafted from the finest maple, birch, and mahogany, with each piece
of maple carved from solid wood.**Exquisite Craftsmanship:**The
1947 Ford Super DeLuxe Sportsman Convertible offered here is a
remarkable example of this rare model. It is one of fewer than 100
examples believed to have survived from the 2,274 built in 1947.
This particular vehicle has been meticulously maintained and boasts
an older, high-quality restoration in brilliant colors.
Significantly, it retains all of its original wood, including
select pieces of the extravagantly beautiful bird's eye maple, the
rarest and most prized wood from Ford's hardwood
forests.**Luxurious Features:**The Sportsman was a luxury vehicle
in its time, retailing for about $500 more than the standard
convertible. It featured genuine leather upholstery with French
stitching, color-keyed carpet inserts, and power windows, including
the rear quarter panes. This model also includes a power-operated
convertible top, a dashboard clock, an AM radio with a cowl-mounted
antenna, a fresh air heater, a cowl-mounted spotlight, and dual fog
lights. The interior is adorned with correct-type brown leather
upholstery, exuding an Art Deco-inspired elegance.**Performance and
Specifications:**Under the hood, the Sportsman is powered by a 239
cubic inch Flathead V8 engine, producing 100 horsepower. It is
paired with a three-speed manual transmission, solid front and rear
axles with transverse leaf springs, and four-wheel hydraulic drum
brakes. The vehicle's wheelbase measures 114 inches, and it has a
curb weight of approximately 3,550 pounds (1,610 kg).One of 2,274
Sportsmans built in the 1947 model year, the car offered here has
been meticulously cared for in the previous owners collection. An
older show-quality restoration, it boasts a tan power-operated
convertible top, excellent brightwork, and many desirable options
and accessories, including front and rear bumper guards,
period-correct fog lights, dual chrome-plated rearview mirrors, and
a set of wide whitewall tires, mounted on black steel wheels
adorned with chrome-plated trim rings and hubcaps. **Rarity and
Collectibility:**The Ford Sportsman was produced for only two model
years, 1946 and 1947, with a handful of leftovers retitled and sold
in 1948. With only 3,629 Sportsmen completed, including 205 Mercury
versions for 1946, the model's rarity and exquisite woodwork make
it highly sought after by collectors today. In restored condition,
a Sportsman can easily command double or triple the price of a
steel-bodied Super DeLuxe Convertible.**Conclusion:**This 1947 Ford
Super DeLuxe Sportsman Convertible is a very fine and supremely
rare example of one of the most desirable post-war Fords. Its
superb presentation, original woodwork, and luxurious features make
it a standout vehicle in any collection. For those seeking a piece
of automotive history that combines elegance, rarity, and
craftsmanship, this Sportsman Convertible is an opportunity not to
be missed. Visit West Coast Classics to experience this legendary
vehicle firsthand.
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