This outstanding, all-steel Ford Sedan has a professional 3 In.
chopped top and still retains the factory drip rails. The metal
work is outstanding. This was a frame-off build in the 1990's. The
exterior black cherry red paint is amazingly well preserved and
shows excellent. Restoration photos are included. The frame has a
Nova front clip with power steering and power disc brakes. The
drivetrain consists of a GM 350 transferring power through a 350
turbohydratmatic with a shift kit. A GM 12 bolt rear axle with 3:36
gear ratio puts power and drive ability to the ground. Billet
specialties 15" polished aluminum wheels are in perfect condition.
This car is an excellent highway cruiser with 43,000 proven miles
driven since its restoration. Interior custom features included 4
matched six way power tweed fabric bucket seats consoles front and
rear, auxiliary lighting, vintage air and heat, tilt steering
column, and seat belts. Exterior features include louvered hood,
remote opening doors, rolled rear pan, headlights, antenna, licence
plate frenched into the body, and Lincoln zephyr taillights. This
is one outstanding street rod to drive and enjoy.
Vehicle Details
1940 Ford Sedan
Listing ID:CC-1377101
Price:$33,900
Location:Elkhart, Indiana
Year:1940
Make:Ford
Model:Sedan
Exterior Color:Black Cherry
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:43352
Stock Number:904475
VIN:99A755762
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