Ext Color | White | Engine | 331 CI, 130 HP |
Int Color | Brown | VIN | 18545752200000000 |
Mileage | 640 | Transmission | Manual |
Body Style | Sedan | Drivetrain | Rear Wheel Drive |
Stock ID | 457522 | Doors | 2 Doors |
Fuel | Gas |
AUTOCHOICE Is Yours DOT com, LLC is EXTREMELY, proud to present to you the most fascinating, exquisite piece of art ever presented by this writer. There is a term I use frequently, those who know me understand the term. In describing the car of the hour I will say, "It is a _____ ft car". It could be a 5, 10,15, 20 or 50 foot car. Let me tell you, never, never have I ever used a 0, in the term of "It is a 0' car", again ZERO foot car. You will find over 175 photos that will support what I am saying. There are photos that show individual panels, maybe 3'x3' square. You may think I am trying to show you something. I am in fact, I am trying to show you next to perfect paint job. No runs, no dirt, no scratches, rock chips. Just very smooth. Ever try to put on paper something words just can not discribe. Ever take a photo of that something special, and you try to take it from every angle with the best camera and it just doesn't reproduce what your eye sees? Very frustrating indeed isn't it.
Well, your about to witness this euphoric experience. Now, I have talked about the finish. That's one thing. Lets talk about the metal dash and metal frames around the windows. Please take a close look at the wood finish. The artist had outstanding ability to make this dash look like it is real wood. It is only by lightly tapping on the dash or window frame you will discover it is the original medal from the factory. Lets address the fabric on the seats, the doors. All note all the hardware, i.e. the door handles inside and out, are either original or replaced with the best replacements. Trying to get the depth of the paint finish was a challenge to get you to see what the camera sees. Again, of the highest quality and labor was intense and not inexpensive. No funds were spared to make sure this car met the highest of standards. While you are looking at details, lets pay special attention to the stainless hinge screws for the doors and the stainless pins in the hinge. Notice how all the screw heads are lined up perfectly. I could go on and on and still wouldn't be able to do the car justice or paint you the picture of what I see. You must experience the visual part it in person yourself.
Now, if distance is a problem and you have to see it all, now. Just call/text, request the Dropbox link to all these photos at this cell number (509) 301-1498 or email your request to, djvories@charter.net. With this new technology you will be able to expand to fill up your whole screen. Not only that, you will be able to magnify every square inch of the car. You will see everything. Yes, I will say it again. EVERYTHING!!! More than if you were standing beside the car.
All I can say is this deserves a .......Double
WOW!!!
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The following is information provided in the owners own words of what was done with this car;
He writes: Here's what comes to mind at this time.
De Luxe Ford | |
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | Ford Motor Company |
Production | 1937–1940 |
Body and chassis | |
Class | Entry luxury car |
Body style | 2-door coupe 2-door convertible 2-door pickup 2-door sedan 2-door van 4-door ambulance 4-door phaeton 4-door sedan 2- & 4-door station wagon |
Related | 1937 Ford |
Powertrain | |
Engine | 221CID 1-bbl. 85 hp (63 kW) V8[1] |
Dimensions | |
Length | 179.5 in (4,559 mm) [2] |
Chronology | |
Successor | None (from 1941 the Ford Deluxe reverted to trim-level status) |
Ford Motor Company introduced its De Luxe Ford line in 1938 as an upscale alternative to bridge the gap between its base model (usually called Standard)[3] and luxury Lincoln offerings. The "Deluxe" name was used intermittently before and after this to specify an upscale trim, but the De Luxe Ford line was differentiated as a separate "marque within a marque" with separate styling and pricing through 1940. During 1939, Ford had five lines of cars: Ford, De Luxe Ford, Mercury, Lincoln-Zephyr, and Lincoln. After the war, this was simplified to Ford, Mercury, and Lincoln. The 1941 Ford line included "De Luxe" and "Super De Luxe" trim, but these vehicles were not marketed as a separate line. As Mercury sales progressed, the De Luxe approach was cancelled.
This marketing approach was in response from the different General Motors brands, (Cadillac, Buick, Oldsmobile, Pontiac, and Chevrolet), and the Chrysler brands, (Chrysler, DeSoto, Dodge, and Plymouth).
The De Luxe Fords of 1938 featured a more sloping hood and ornamental heart-shaped grille. This look was passed on to the standard line for 1939, as the De Luxe Fords gained sharp v-shaped grilles with vertical bars. The standard line once again inherited the De Luxe look for 1940, this time with body-colored vertical bars. The 1940 De Luxe Ford featured a three-part grille with horizontal bars.
A 1940 Ford Deluxe convertible was the base car that was transformed into "Greased Lightning" in the movie Grease.[4]
https://www.google.com/search?q=ford+deluxe+coupe+v8+movie&tbm=isch&imgil=1b8nTZmtl-dsrds.
De Luxe Ford | |
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | Ford Motor Company |
Production | 1937–1940 |
Body and chassis | |
Class | Entry luxury car |
Body style | 2-door coupe 2-door convertible 2-door pickup 2-door sedan 2-door van 4-door ambulance 4-door phaeton 4-door sedan 2- & 4-door station wagon |
Related | 1937 Ford |
Powertrain | |
Engine | 221CID 1-bbl. 85 hp (63 kW) V8[1] |
Dimensions | |
Length | 179.5 in (4,559 mm) [2] |
Chronology | |
Successor | None (from 1941 the Ford Deluxe reverted to trim-level status) |
Ford Motor Company introduced its De Luxe Ford line in 1938 as an upscale alternative to bridge the gap between its base model (usually called Standard)[3] and luxury Lincoln offerings. The "Deluxe" name was used intermittently before and after this to specify an upscale trim, but the De Luxe Ford line was differentiated as a separate "marque within a marque" with separate styling and pricing through 1940. During 1939, Ford had five lines of cars: Ford, De Luxe Ford, Mercury, Lincoln-Zephyr, and Lincoln. After the war, this was simplified to Ford, Mercury, and Lincoln. The 1941 Ford line included "De Luxe" and "Super De Luxe" trim, but these vehicles were not marketed as a separate line. As Mercury sales progressed, the De Luxe approach was cancelled.
This marketing approach was in response from the different General Motors brands, (Cadillac, Buick, Oldsmobile, Pontiac, and Chevrolet), and the Chrysler brands, (Chrysler, DeSoto, Dodge, and Plymouth).
The De Luxe Fords of 1938 featured a more sloping hood and ornamental heart-shaped grille. This look was passed on to the standard line for 1939, as the De Luxe Fords gained sharp v-shaped grilles with vertical bars. The standard line once again inherited the De Luxe look for 1940, this time with body-colored vertical bars. The 1940 De Luxe Ford featured a three-part grille with horizontal bars.
A 1940 Ford Deluxe convertible was the base car that was transformed into "Greased Lightning" in the movie Grease.[4]
https://www.google.com/search?q=ford+deluxe+coupe+v8+movie&tbm=isch&imgil=1b8nTZmtl-
Clean Title
Always garaged.
Low mileage.
New paint.
New tires.
No accidents.
Non-smoker.