Ford Deluxe Tudor (1934)
Sale price: US $31,050.00 Make an Offer
Used |
“nice original paint / interior survivor” |
Year: | 1934 | VIN : | 1060189 |
Mileage: | 87,000 | Transmission: | Manual |
Make: | Ford | Body Type: | Sedan |
Model: | Deluxe Tudor | Warranty: | Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty |
Engine: | flathead V8 | Vehicle Title: | Clear |
Drive Type: | 2 wheel drive | Fuel Type: | Gasoline |
For Sale By: | Private Seller | Exterior Color: | Black |
Disability Equipped: | No | Interior Color: | Tan |
Drive Side: | Left-hand drive | Number of Cylinders: | 8 |
Farmington, Michigan, United States
Vehicle description
Original 1934 Ford DeLuxe V8 Tudor, VIN: 1060189
I bought this car in 1969 in Whitmore Lake from a classified ad in The Detroit News (still have that ad). I have no history to the car prior to that, the people I bought it from had the car since the 50"s and couldn"t remember / offer previous ownership history
This car has the original paint on the body and hood, original interior (rear carpet too), top and stock drivetrain ("37 insert main long block). I had the original fenders repainted in the 70"s. Paul Hatton (my dad knew him through Ford Motor Company & the old car hobby) redid the original pin stripping in the 70"s as well (after the fenders were repainted) as the stripes were very thin in a few places.
Original chrome grille, windshield frame, interior (exception being front mat) etc. The bumpers were replaced but I still have the originals. All real deal Henry Ford parts that were on the car when it left the assembly line. The car had seat covers on it when I bought it and I removed them and had some easy slip over front seat covers made for the front seats ( thanks mom), that come off quickly for "show" purposes.
Feature car for the 40th anniversary of the Model 40 design at the Old Car Festival at Greenfield Village and was out on the show field by the judges stand.
Also invited and displayed at the Ford Motor Company"s 100th Anniversary show at Ford World Headquarters (I drove it back and forth from Farmington the two days we were there, ~ 20 miles each way).
There were 3 original paint cars in a row there, a fellow from the Carolinas IIRC with the 33 Fordor sedan, mine and Les Henry"s 35 Fordor. It made for an interesting comparison of the designs.
I have taken it to several of the car shows in the Detroit Metro area: Farmington, Livonia, the Woodward Dream Cruise and drove out Grand River one day to visit the Baker"s show in Milford over the last several years, most recent was the Farmington show on the 14th of May, 2018
The car is located in Farmington, Michigan 48336 - have some spares accumulated over the last 49 years of ownership (1933 steering column/gear - different ratio than the 34, steering wheel, aluminum intake, misc, . . why on earth did I ever buy all that stuff?)
I am looking for another "forever" caretaker, thanks for your interest.
PLEASE NOTE:
I only have MANY pics & a couple of videos in addition to those that are posted, email or call , thanks!
I bought this car in 1969 in Whitmore Lake from a classified ad in The Detroit News (still have that ad). I have no history to the car prior to that, the people I bought it from had the car since the 50"s and couldn"t remember / offer previous ownership history
This car has the original paint on the body and hood, original interior (rear carpet too), top and stock drivetrain ("37 insert main long block). I had the original fenders repainted in the 70"s. Paul Hatton (my dad knew him through Ford Motor Company & the old car hobby) redid the original pin stripping in the 70"s as well (after the fenders were repainted) as the stripes were very thin in a few places.
Original chrome grille, windshield frame, interior (exception being front mat) etc. The bumpers were replaced but I still have the originals. All real deal Henry Ford parts that were on the car when it left the assembly line. The car had seat covers on it when I bought it and I removed them and had some easy slip over front seat covers made for the front seats ( thanks mom), that come off quickly for "show" purposes.
Feature car for the 40th anniversary of the Model 40 design at the Old Car Festival at Greenfield Village and was out on the show field by the judges stand.
Also invited and displayed at the Ford Motor Company"s 100th Anniversary show at Ford World Headquarters (I drove it back and forth from Farmington the two days we were there, ~ 20 miles each way).
There were 3 original paint cars in a row there, a fellow from the Carolinas IIRC with the 33 Fordor sedan, mine and Les Henry"s 35 Fordor. It made for an interesting comparison of the designs.
I have taken it to several of the car shows in the Detroit Metro area: Farmington, Livonia, the Woodward Dream Cruise and drove out Grand River one day to visit the Baker"s show in Milford over the last several years, most recent was the Farmington show on the 14th of May, 2018
The car is located in Farmington, Michigan 48336 - have some spares accumulated over the last 49 years of ownership (1933 steering column/gear - different ratio than the 34, steering wheel, aluminum intake, misc, . . why on earth did I ever buy all that stuff?)
I am looking for another "forever" caretaker, thanks for your interest.
PLEASE NOTE:
I only have MANY pics & a couple of videos in addition to those that are posted, email or call , thanks!