For Sale: 1936 Ford Deluxe in Rowley, Massachusetts for sale in Rowley, MA
Vehicle Description The cabriolet represented the upper end of the Ford model range.
Skillfully combining the open-air sportiness of a convertible with the crisp lines and practical weather protection of a closed car enhanced by the padded convertible top and Victoria-style blind rear quarters.
Just 4,616 cabriolets were produced for 1936, out of a total calendar year production of nearly 800,000 cars, and today, survivors are far rarer, as exemplified by this multiple national-award winner.
-RM Auctions This 1936 Ford V-8 Deluxe Cabriolet featured in Ford Maroon with a light brown leather interior and beautifully presented wood graining is a jewel in any collection.
This car was previously awarded the Early Ford V-8 Club Dearborn Award as well as the Antique Automobile Club of America (AACA) Senior First Prize.
This older show quality restoration which has been well preserved since the winning of these awards in 1991 is a testament to the quality of the initial restoration as well as the stewardship of the previous owners.
Designers Edsel Ford and Bob Gregorie designed an exquisite automobile for the 1936 Ford lineup and this car offered for sale is a fantastic example of that design.
If you would like to learn more about this vehicle, please contact us at Legendary Motors LLC.
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Skillfully combining the open-air sportiness of a convertible with the crisp lines and practical weather protection of a closed car enhanced by the padded convertible top and Victoria-style blind rear quarters.
Just 4,616 cabriolets were produced for 1936, out of a total calendar year production of nearly 800,000 cars, and today, survivors are far rarer, as exemplified by this multiple national-award winner.
-RM Auctions This 1936 Ford V-8 Deluxe Cabriolet featured in Ford Maroon with a light brown leather interior and beautifully presented wood graining is a jewel in any collection.
This car was previously awarded the Early Ford V-8 Club Dearborn Award as well as the Antique Automobile Club of America (AACA) Senior First Prize.
This older show quality restoration which has been well preserved since the winning of these awards in 1991 is a testament to the quality of the initial restoration as well as the stewardship of the previous owners.
Designers Edsel Ford and Bob Gregorie designed an exquisite automobile for the 1936 Ford lineup and this car offered for sale is a fantastic example of that design.
If you would like to learn more about this vehicle, please contact us at Legendary Motors LLC.
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