Vehicle Description
STK 2177 1951 Ford Tudor Sedan Ford introduced their post-war
sedans in 1949. They were dubbed the 'shoebox' Fords and were the
most modern looking vehicle produced in the era. In 1951, Ford
introduced a new front-end with the 'dual spinner' grill that made
the car appear much wider than previous models. Our 1951 Tudor
Sedan retained that signature grill and then received a beautiful
street-rod restoration in 2008. Starting with a straight and solid
body, the builder shaved the hood and trunk as was the custom in
the '50s. A stunning coat of Porsche Yellow was applied and is
nicely accented by period-correct chrome wheels, wide-white radials
and 'baby moon' hubcaps. The interior has been nicely restored
using high-quality black/yellow vinyl upholstery material with
custom logo stitching. The classic dashboard looks much like it did
in 1951, including the AM radio - probably the factory piece. This
sedan is powered by Ford's 239ci flathead V8 rated at 100bhp. It
was rebuilt in 2008 and is backed by a 3-speed manual transmission
with column shift. Everything under the hood looks original, but we
cannot be absolutely sure that this is the factory motor. The
electrical system has been upgraded to an alternator-based 12-volt
setup. Four-wheel hydraulic drum brakes provide stopping power.
This is solid classic street rod is ready for your next summer
cruise-in. Call 800-650-1055 or visit www.autobarnclassiccars.com
for additional information. ALL VEHICLES SOLD AS IS.