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32 of 132 lots
Lot 32
1940 Ford Deluxe Coupe
Estimate:
$75,000 - $95,000
Starting bid:
$30,000
Sold for
$45,000
Live Auction
Pebble Beach Auctions 2021
Description
Without Reserve

Chassis: 185496665

All-Steel Hot Rod Finished to an Extremely High Standard
Upgraded with Air-Conditioning and Independent Front Suspension
Professionally Built Under Supervision of 1940 Ford Expert
Equipped with Chevrolet 350 Crate Engine and Turbo 350 Transmission
An Exceptional Example of a Tasteful and Usable Hot Rod

350 CID Chevrolet V-8 Engine
Single Holley 4-Barrel Carburetor
Estimated 300 HP
Chevrolet Turbo 350 Automatic Transmission
Front Disc, Rear Drum Brakes
Front Ford Mustang Independent Suspension
Rear Live Axle with Semi-Elliptical Leaf Springs

Thanks to the creative genius of master designer E.T. “Bob” Gregorie, 1940 Fords are among the most beautiful machines ever to roll off the Blue Oval assembly lines. This meticulously built Deluxe Coupe is a sensational example of a tastefully modified hot rod. The Coupe started as a rust-free California car and Ken Stuart of Newport Beach, California, a 1940 Ford expert, had it professionally restored. The metal and paintwork was completed by Tom Rodriguez of Cyprus Auto Body & Paint Inc. and the upholstery was done by Gabe Lopez of San Bernardino, California, one of the most famous hot rod upholsterers in the country. The Ford was assembled by Rod Tech of Costa Mesa, California, and fitted with a host of desirable equipment, including a Chevy 350 crate engine, Ford 9” rear end, power front disc brakes, Turbo 350 automatic transmission, Mustang front suspension, and a Vintage Air air-conditioning system.

The Coupe is further distinguished by its steel, not fiberglass, bodywork and stock fenders and bumpers. With low mileage since the build, the consignor, a prominent collector of the world’s most significant automobiles, notes that the Ford is fast and smooth, with sporty driving characteristics. This is also a practical and highly usable hot rod, with its air-conditioning and automatic transmission. With its Art Deco styling, powerful drivetrain, and creature comforts for drivability, this Deluxe Coupe would be an excellent weekend cruiser and could even serve as a great choice for vintage tours.