For Sale: 1936 Ford Cabriolet in Rowley, Massachusetts for sale in Rowley, MA

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Vehicle Description Ford's 1936 Cabriolet was, by many accounts, a styling revelation for both the company's image and its fortunes.
The hood began with a sharp body-colored radiator housing, which was radically V-shaped and highlighted in DeLuxe models by thin vertical chrome bars echoed in a double row of hood side louvers separated by thin chrome spears.
Since Edsel Ford was never much for embellishment, body accents were subtle, defining features that refined the form and function of the sheet metal rather than being discreet design elements themselves.
The fenders were fully skirted in both the front and back, hiding the car's chassis completely from view.
Finally, gracefully formed bumpers and gracefully raked windshields provided the crowning touches.
- Sothebys This 1936 Ford Model 68 Cabriolet with a rumble seat is finished with a black exterior, brown interior and coordinating tan fabric convertible top.
This Ford is a great running example of this legendary classic V-8 flathead.
This Ford is an older repaint that is starting to show some wear and patina.
The exterior chrome and bright work is in good condition.
Mechanically the car is very solid, starts up and shifts through the 3-speed transmission with ease, although it appears the throw-out bearing is making some noise when engaged it does not adversely affect the drivability.
The interior with the iconic banjo style steering wheel is older but very functional with no signs of excessive wear.
There has been some frame repair as highlighted in the photographs, but the overall underside and floors of this Ford are solid throughout.
If you are looking for a rare vintage car to drive and enjoy as is or a car that you can drive while improving, this is the 1936 Ford Cabriolet for you.
If you would like to learn more about this vehicle, please contact us at Legendary Motors LLC.
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  • Year: 1936
  • Make: Ford
  • Model: CABRIOLET

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