***Vehicle Located in MA*** Zoom Classic Cars presents this 1936
Ford Series 68 4 Door Phaeton. This 1936 Ford Model 68 Roadster is
one of only 3,862 produced for that year. Finished in a period
correct beige over brown naugahyde interior with tan folding canvas
top. This classic Ford features a rebuilt flathead Ford V8
displacing 221 cubic inches with 85HP and coupled to a three-speed
manual transmission with floor shift. Original 6 Volt system. Owned
since 2019 and driven about 1000 miles since. Car has always been
maintained and garaged. Brand new radiator. Iconic Ford Front
grille with headlights and foglights. Car is in overall very nice
condition with the interior front and rear bench seating in
excellent condition. Beautiful dash. Paint in very good condition
with imperfections shown including on the rear passenger door. All
the body panels are in very nice condition and line up well. All
the chrome, trim and badging are intact and in great condition.
Undercarriage is very clean and frame is solid. Car rides on bias
ply white wall tires mounted on steel wheels with factory chrome
hub caps with Ford V8 Logos. Spare tire mounted on rear with cover.
Car has side curtains that will need to be redone. Frame is intact
and can be used as a template to repair. Please click on the Blue
"Additional Info" button just above the vehicle description to see
a 2nd Video. Car is stored in MA with a clean title in the owners
name. Call Jeff for more information. Thanks for Looking.
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