Modified 1947 Ford De Luxe Sedan Coupe
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1947 Ford Deluxe Coupe Street Rod Start-Up
Description
Following the end of World War II in September 1945, civilian car production in America slowly resumed with most manufacturers restyling their pre-war designs. Ford picked up the 1942 model where it had left off, albeit with a wholly refreshed exterior featuring a new horizontal grille and wider hood for the 1946 model year. Also new was its 239 cu-in engine previously used in Mercury's and Ford trucks, capable of 100 horsepower. Fords of this generation are attractive cars, beloved for their distinctive 1940s styling cues and exceptional color schemes and remain highly sought after today to enjoy in factory specification, or as the basis for a custom build like the car on offer. This particular example underwent a complete restoration from 2003-2004, resulting in a striking burgundy and silver two-tone exterior and a reliable drivetrain in the form of a Chevrolet small-block V8 crate engine mated to a General Motors four-speed automatic transmission.
Highlights
Subject of a complete restoration from 2003-2004
Burgundy and silver two-tone exterior
Chevrolet small-block V8 crate engine topped with an Edelbrock carburetor
General Motors four-speed automatic transmission
General Motors 10-bolt rear end
Power brakes
15-inch chrome wheels
Features
Chrome bumpers, front and rear
Split windshield
Vent windows
Dual exterior rearview mirrors
“47 Ford” lettering on the trunk lid
Dual exhaust outlets
Hurst Indy shifter
Lecarra steering wheel
Tilt steering wheel column
Two-speed wipers
Pioneer speakers
Burgundy cloth upholstery
Armrests, front and rear
100-mph speedometer
Chromed alternator
12-volt electrical conversion
Seat belts
Carpeted luggage compartment
Known Imperfections
Interior upholstery is worn
Included
Spare tire
Ownership History
This 1947 Ford De Luxe Sedan Coupe was reportedly acquired by the consignor’s father out of Vermont.