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- 68,950 overpriced
- Marietta, GA
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- classiccars.com
1940 ford deluxe convertible coupe the 1940 fords introduced several new features and one of the most distinctive designs of the prewar era with style and flair that has made the 1940 ford a favorite of collectors, street rodders and customizers for generations. Technically, one of the significant changes was moving the gearshift from the floor to the steering column, a modern feature that was not only more convenient for the driver but also increased front seat legroom for passengers. Ford also introduced sealed beam headlights in 1940, finally eliminating the persistent problem of moisture degrading the reflectivity of headlights, which relied on separate bulbs. The sealed beams sat at the front of the fenders in oval chrome housings that also incorporated the parking lights, merging earlier fords' covered headlight treatment with the improved efficiency and durability of the sealed beam bulbs. The single element vee grille of 1939 was broadened for better cooling with separate grille elements located on each side of the center grille, a sharp and distinctive visual identification feature. Inside the 1940 fords, the wood-grained dashboards that ford had used for years were replaced by a modern dashboard in maroon and beige that employed rectangular forms for the instrument panel and the radio and large speaker, which were now a common feature. Bob gregorie's two-spoke steering wheel, which had earned high praise and acceptance in the 1939 mercury, now found its way into the ford, rendered in maroon and beige plastic to blend with the new dashboard design. Interestingly, it is the 1940 ford that is closely associated with bootleggers in the period. The motors were happy in their day and plenty of speed equipment was available to push them faster. With beefed up rear suspension it was difficult for the law to spot a car loaded down with a fresh batch of white lightning. If the police gave chase, the little flatheads gave the moonshiner a good chance of outrunning his pursuers. This culture of speeding around in hopped up fords gave way to circle track racing in the 1950s and ultimately formed the basis for modern nascar. Finished in stunning garnet maroon with tan leather interior and tan top, this magnificent, documented ca. Total investment exceeds $96,000. Cruise Control
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