Used 1941 Ford Super Deluxe for sale in Erie, CO
$1
Vehicle Details
1941 Year | 76,771 mi. Mileage | $1 Price |
Ford Make | Ford Model | Erie, Colorado Location |
Car Body Type | Black Exterior Color | Very Good Exterior Condition |
Partially Restored Known Vehicle Damages | Clear Title Status | Partially Restored Restoration History |
V-8 Engine Type | V-8 Engine Size | Original Engine History |
Manual Transmission | Rear-wheel drive Drive Train | Vinyl Interior Type |
Red Interior Color | Vinyl Seat Material |
Vehicle Description
Available to see at Gateway Classic Cars Denver location...My 1941 Ford Super Deluxe Convertible SURVIVOR CAR...... Runs GREAT!!! This is a special car! Purchased in 1941 in Pennsylvania by an Air Force cadet! (Documented). Her history has taken her from Pennsylvania to Arizona, New Mexico and then to Colorado. (Some documents). For those with serious interest I can walk you through what I have regarding the history and how I came to be her care taker. Some key points. She was professionally appraised at $35,000 three years ago. (Documented) The 76,700 miles are believed original. Since then we have invested $12,000 in appropriate historic maintenance and care taking. This work was done by one of the foremost car experts in the world! At his request I will only discuss those details and facilitate an introduction with a serious buyer. We will provide the complete list of maintenance work completed. The original 6 Volt electrical system was re-set with new, period correct wiring. Yup, still 6 volts! Her King Pins, brakes, rear suspension and fuel systems serviced and cleaned. (Documented) We have “maintained” the nice protective layer of oil and patina on the engine and underbody to factiliate the ongoing protection of the frame from any rust or corrosion. The frame and body show no rust! This car has not been “restored or significantly modified”, simply “corrected” to ensure safe and reliable running. We know she was repainted sometime in the 70s and her top was replaced. Believe it or not, this car had a power roof. The systems running that were removed at some point so the roof is not currently power operated. It is manually operated. Her interior was redone sometime in the 70s with period correct red vinyl. It's likely that her orginal seat covers were cloth. However, the interior looks straight out of 1941! I want to be clear... this car is a survivor! She has great marks of aging and wear but she is not a restoration or concours car. She's better! Feel free to reach out. More pics and details will be posted in late august and her profile can be seen on the gateway classic car website.