This all steel Ford Roadster was fully restored by none other than
Dennis Carpenter, the founder of Dennis Carpenter Ford Restoration
Parts. There were only 3,862 Roadsters built in 1936, a very low
number to begin with. After 90 years, very few original
steel-bodied 1936's remain, let alone in the pristine condition
this example displays. In addition to the rarity, the 1936 Ford
Roadster has become one of the most highly-prized body styles of
any early car, making this car a very exclusive investment
opportunity.
Purists may wish to revel in the driving experience of a simpler
time when 85 HP was considered quite powerful in a car this size.
Others who may be looking to build the next show-winning restomod
or custom will find this the ideal example to help make that
happen. One thing is for certain, whoever puts this car in their
garage will own a truly significant piece of drivable automotive
art.
• Complete Body Off Frame Restoration
• 1 of Only 3,862 Ford Roadsters Built in 1936
• Ford 221 ci Flathead V-8 Engine
• 3-Speed Manual Transmission
• Authentic Period-Correct Steel "Artillery Wheels" Chromed
• AM Radio
• Columbia 2 Speed Rear End
• Stainless Spider Hub Caps
• Greyhound Hood Ornament
• Folding Luggage Rack
• Metal Spare Tire Cover
• Firestone Wide White Walls
• Wind Wings
• Dual Side View Mirrors
• Dual Taillights
• Vacuum Wiper Motor
• Original Brown Rubber Floor Mats
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