Very nicely finished coupe. It's all steel too. Has all the bells
and whistles. Chevy 283 V-8 engine with Turbo 350 automatic
transmission. Original front end. Power Steering. Front disc brakes
with split brake system. Vintage Air. AM/FM/CD Sanyo sound system.
Power windows. Remote door opens with poppers. Power seat. Rumble
seat. Boyds Wheels. Front windshield cranks out and the rear window
cranks down.� Power front vent. I'm sure it was a frame off but
have not found any photos showing that. But the frame color changed
so it would have to have the body off. I have information from 1982
in a ring binder full of receipts. Shows a complete new LaBaron
Bonney interior. Has lots of information about the '36. Shows it
was painted in the mid 90's and I have to tell you the paint looks
great. The underside is clean and very solid looking. I see one of
the floor pans has been replaced and a patch on another part,
otherwise I see nothing but a great solid car to own. Has a
Washington State assigned vin tag. Now for the driving, I like it.
Very comfortable to drive. So far I've driven it about 15 miles and
I would drive it any where. 1936 Ford Deluxe Coupe. � Cond. # 2.
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