Drivetrain
Chassis
Body
Details About Our 1935 Ford For Sale:
This beautifully kept, 1935 Ford V8-48 Deluxe Convertible Sedan is finished in classic Black over a Tan Naugahyde imitation leather interior and accented nicely with Tacoma Cream colored 32-spoke wire-spoke wheels and body accent stripes! All of which is further complemented by its tan Stayfast canvass folding convertible top and matching boot cover. Powering this vintage Ford is its original late-1936 221ci V8-48 Flathead engine featuring 21-stud cast iron heads & Stromberg 94 downdraft carburetor and 3-speed manual transmission (factory rated 90 horsepower and 144 ft. lbs. of torque!) Options on this Deluxe model include a rear mounted spare tire, outside rearview mirror, original AM radio head (no radio), dual chrome horns, heater (not presently functional), cowl ventilation, correct Kelsey Hayes wire wheels fitted with Firestone Deluxe Champion 6.00-16” wide whitewall tires, hubcaps, and trim rings, a clock on locking glove box door, carpeted interior, and locking gas cap. Additional notable upgrades include an oil pressure gauge under the dash, an electric fuel pump, and an oversized interior rearview mirror.
This car possesses an all-steel Ford body and fenders showcasing a restoration completed in 1998 by the former owner, Charlie Ray of Sunrise Beach, MO owner for 24 years. It was located in a covered garage in 1997 in all-original condition then owned by Curtis “Bill” Dunning of Marble Hill, MO. (Refer to vehicle photo gallery above) Having been off the road for many years, it would require full mechanical reconditioning. Charlie would begin with new wiring harnesses and choose to seek a late 1936 221ci engine block for the benefit of insert bearing before rebuilding the entire engine. He would also contribute new exterior paint and a new convertible top with boot cover in April of 1999, but left the factory cloth interior intact.
It would be driven only sparingly since his efforts to get it back on the road. In 2006, the suspension was freshened, new axle/shaft seals were installed, axle bearings, new wheel bearings, and brake shoes were replaced and readjusted for confident stopping. It continues to start easily, runs very smoothly, and drives with precise transmission shifts. The family would retain this Ford Model 48 Deluxe Convertible Sedan for 18 months after Charlie's passing in March 2020. It would finally trade hands but remain in the southwest part of Missouri with two other collectors from 2021 forward. The latter of which finally elected to reupholster the interior seating surfaces.
It presents a superb opportunity for a savvy investor to own a remarkably rare car with very drivable attributes! It would be Ford's rarest production vehicle of 1935 with just 3,441 examples ever produced! It will also come with ownership records dating back to 1980, a convertible boot cover, and photographs of when it was pulled from the garage in 1997. (Refer to vehicle photo gallery above) This vintage Ford is ready to enjoy as-is or would be a strong candidate for a future restoration. Either way, one would be proud to show it locally!
Contact Jon Faust at (314)993-1330 to schedule a test drive.
History About Ford's 1935 Model 48:
One of the most iconic designs to leave Ford, nearing the final year of the original 221ci V8, and arguably one of the most collectible amongst many Ford enthusiasts, the 1935 model year highlights many great improvements for Ford. The chassis retained the 112” wheelbase with mechanical brakes and transverse leaf suspension, the softer curvier body shape grew in length by seven inches and wider by 2 inches. The doors were now forward hinged departing from the suicide doors of the past. This provided a distinctly new overall design in which buyers welcomed!
Contact Jon Faust to learn more about this beautiful classic or to ask about financing and trading options - (314) 993-1330 | (800) 957-5707 | email info@stlouiscarmuseum.com

1935 Ford
Model 48 Deluxe Convertible Sedan
$39,900
$472/month
Based on 20% down over 96 months
Apply Now
Quick Specs
Highlights
- One of only 3,441 Convertible Sedans built for 1935!
- Received only a modest cosmetic restoration with fully rebuilt engine completed in 1999!
- Excellent driver and iconic piece of Ford history!
- Black over Tan interior with Tacoma Cream wheels and accent stripping!
- Terrific, early Ford V8 investment!
Description
Details About Our 1935 Ford For Sale:
This beautifully kept, 1935 Ford V8-48 Deluxe Convertible Sedan is finished in classic Black over a Tan Naugahyde imitation leather interior and accented nicely with Tacoma Cream colored 32-spoke wire-spoke wheels and body accent stripes! All of which is further complemented by its tan Stayfast canvass folding convertible top and matching boot cover. Powering this vintage Ford is its original late-1936 221ci V8-48 Flathead engine featuring 21-stud cast iron heads & Stromberg 94 downdraft carburetor and 3-speed manual transmission (factory rated 90 horsepower and 144 ft. lbs. of torque!) Options on this Deluxe model include a rear mounted spare tire, outside rearview mirror, original AM radio head (no radio), dual chrome horns, heater (not presently functional), cowl ventilation, correct Kelsey Hayes wire wheels fitted with Firestone Deluxe Champion 6.00-16” wide whitewall tires, hubcaps, and trim rings, a clock on locking glove box door, carpeted interior, and locking gas cap. Additional notable upgrades include an oil pressure gauge under the dash, an electric fuel pump, and an oversized interior rearview mirror.
This car possesses an all-steel Ford body and fenders showcasing a restoration completed in 1998 by the former owner, Charlie Ray of Sunrise Beach, MO owner for 24 years. It was located in a covered garage in 1997 in all-original condition then owned by Curtis “Bill” Dunning of Marble Hill, MO. (Refer to vehicle photo gallery above) Having been off the road for many years, it would require full mechanical reconditioning. Charlie would begin with new wiring harnesses and choose to seek a late 1936 221ci engine block for the benefit of insert bearing before rebuilding the entire engine. He would also contribute new exterior paint and a new convertible top with boot cover in April of 1999, but left the factory cloth interior intact.
It would be driven only sparingly since his efforts to get it back on the road. In 2006, the suspension was freshened, new axle/shaft seals were installed, axle bearings, new wheel bearings, and brake shoes were replaced and readjusted for confident stopping. It continues to start easily, runs very smoothly, and drives with precise transmission shifts. The family would retain this Ford Model 48 Deluxe Convertible Sedan for 18 months after Charlie's passing in March 2020. It would finally trade hands but remain in the southwest part of Missouri with two other collectors from 2021 forward. The latter of which finally elected to reupholster the interior seating surfaces.
It presents a superb opportunity for a savvy investor to own a remarkably rare car with very drivable attributes! It would be Ford's rarest production vehicle of 1935 with just 3,441 examples ever produced! It will also come with ownership records dating back to 1980, a convertible boot cover, and photographs of when it was pulled from the garage in 1997. (Refer to vehicle photo gallery above) This vintage Ford is ready to enjoy as-is or would be a strong candidate for a future restoration. Either way, one would be proud to show it locally!
Contact Jon Faust at (314)993-1330 to schedule a test drive.
History About Ford's 1935 Model 48:
One of the most iconic designs to leave Ford, nearing the final year of the original 221ci V8, and arguably one of the most collectible amongst many Ford enthusiasts, the 1935 model year highlights many great improvements for Ford. The chassis retained the 112” wheelbase with mechanical brakes and transverse leaf suspension, the softer curvier body shape grew in length by seven inches and wider by 2 inches. The doors were now forward hinged departing from the suicide doors of the past. This provided a distinctly new overall design in which buyers welcomed!
Contact Jon Faust to learn more about this beautiful classic or to ask about financing and trading options - (314) 993-1330 | (800) 957-5707 | email info@stlouiscarmuseum.com
1935 Ford
Model 48 Deluxe Convertible Sedan
$39,900
$472/month
Based on 20% down over 96 months
Apply Now
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