This 1935 Ford Model 48 De Luxe 5-Window Coupe is a wonderful,
desirable pre-war enthusiast-oriented classic with a fantastic
look! Few automobiles from the prewar era command the admiration
and passion surrounding the 1935 Ford Model 48 DeLuxe 5-Window
Coupe. Elegant yet purposeful, refined yet accessible, the 1935
Ford represents one of the finest expressions of American
automobile design from the entire decade - a car that was
revolutionary in its day and remains one of the most beloved
classics in the hobby nearly ninety years later. By the mid-1930s,
Henry Ford and his team had established a reputation for delivering
remarkable value and innovation to the American car-buying public.
The Model 48, introduced for 1935, built upon the foundation of the
well-received 1934 Model 40B, refining and improving nearly every
aspect of the automobile. With a smoother, more streamlined body
and improved mechanical systems, the 1935 Ford represented the
company's most accomplished effort yet in the affordable
performance segment. No discussion of the 1935 Ford is complete
without celebrating the engine that made it legendary - the Ford
Flathead V8. First introduced in 1932, the Flathead was a
groundbreaking achievement that put genuine V8 power within reach
of everyday American drivers for the first time. By 1935, it had
been refined to produce approximately 85 horsepower, leaving inline
four- and six-cylinder competitors far behind. The Flathead V8's
legacy extends well beyond the 1930s - it became the very
foundation of American hot rod culture and remains one of the most
iconic engines ever produced. Within the 1935 Ford lineup, the
DeLuxe 5-Window Coupe occupies a special place. The distinctive
five-window configuration gave the coupe a unique, rakish
appearance that set it apart from the more common 3-window body
style. The DeLuxe trim added extra refinement with additional
brightwork and upgraded interior appointments. Sleek, purposeful,
and undeniably handsome, the 5-Window Coupe is widely regarded as
one of the most attractive body styles Ford produced during the
entire prewar era. Perhaps no prewar automobile has had a greater
influence on American car culture than the 1935 Ford. Along with
its 1932 through 1936 siblings, the '35 Ford became a foundational
platform for the postwar hot rod movement. The combination of its
lightweight body, strong Flathead V8, and graceful styling made it
an ideal canvas for customization, and legendary builders
transformed these cars into rolling works of art. Today, stock and
restored examples are equally prized, treasured for their
authenticity and historical significance. Nearly nine decades after
leaving the factory, an original 1935 Ford Model 48 DeLuxe 5-Window
Coupe is a genuinely rare find. These cars survived the Great
Depression, World War II scrap drives, and decades of attrition -
making every authentic survivor a tangible connection to one of the
most fascinating chapters in American history. This particular
example comes to us from a Southern collector who kept this car in
their large collection of classic cars. Powering this '35 Ford
Deluxe Coupe is a 221 cubic inch "Flathead" V8 engine fed by a
single 2 barrel downdraft carburetor that together were said to
have produced 90 horsepower when new. The 221 Flathead Ford V8 is
mated to a 3 speed manual transmission that is shifted easily with
a floor-mounted shifter. Exhaust exits this Ford Coupe's power
plant via a single exhaust setup that produces a terrific muted
rumble at idle and while cruising down the road. Being that this
1935 5 Window Coupe is a DeLuxe model, its comes equipped with
several nice upgrades. Up front, a pair of horns are mounted
underneath the headlight buckets with integrated parking lights.
Additionally, the tilt-out windshield sports a chrome-plated
windshield frame further elevating the exterior appearance of this
Pre-War Ford. An optional driver's side outside mirror is another
welcome addition to this classic Ford V8 Coupe, making tricky
parking maneuvers more comfortable and improving sightlines during
lane changes. In the rear, twin tail lamps are another Deluxe
option that also makes this Ford more luxurious. Riding on a set of
wide whitewall tires mounted on Bright Apple painted wire wheels,
this 1935 Deluxe Coupe has a truly stand-out look whether parked at
the local Ford Club Car Show or cruising down the road. Moreover, a
covered rear-mounted spare tire adds additional pre-war pizzaz to
this 1935 Ford Coupe. The all-steel body of this '35 Five-Window De
Luxe coupe has been refinished in Black, completing the exterior
look of this wonderful enthusiast car. The interior of this 1935
Ford Model 48 De Luxe 5-Window Coupe has a great stock look! The
bench seat has been reupholstered in Taupe Mohair cloth as a Deluxe
Ford would have come back in 1935. The Pin-Stripe Broadcloth
trimmed door panels, driver's side arm rest, tan-colored floor mat,
and ribbed "Finger Grip" steering wheel all appear to be in nice
shape as well while retaining a wonderful stock look. The
instrument cluster is equipped with a 100 MPH speedometer,
temperature gauge, oil pressure gauge, ammeter, and fuel gauge, all
of which remain in their stock configuration. The dash is finished
off with throttle and choke controls, a novel revolving ashtray and
lighter, and glovebox. Whether you're buying your very first
pre-war classic car or you're adding to your existing collection of
pre-war Ford, this 1935 Ford Model 48 De Luxe 5-Window Coupe would
make an excellent choice. Give Ellingson's a call today at
763-428-7337!
*221 Cu. In. Flathead V8
*Single 2 Barrel Carburetor
*3 Speed Manual Transmission
*85 Horsepower
*Rear-Mounted Covered Spare Tire
*Wide Whitewall Tires on Painted Wire Wheels
*Southern History
*All Steel Body Refinished in Black
*Interior Reupholstered in Taupe Mohair & Pin-Stripe Broadcloth
*Optional Driver's Side Outside Mirror
*Stock Instrumentation
*Odometer Reads: 49,014 Miles
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