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In this Discussion
- Browniepetersen November 2010
- mjcnelson November 2010
- nhp1127 November 2010
- Oldcar_Mechanic November 2010
Beautiful 1936 for sale in Oregon
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Hello. We have a beautiful, off-frame restored, 1936 Ford 5-Window Coupe for sale.
It was built for touring and ready for road trips. Dark red body, tan leather & vinyl interior, beautiful stock-style dash and interior window trim; hand-painted wood grain. Automatic transmission, unpretentious and robust 307 CID-GM engine, AC, stereo, power steering, power brakes, tilt steering wheel, trunk (not a rumble). Some upgrades over the years. The car runs great and is a joy to drive.
This car was meticulously restored by my grandfather, the late Don Forbes, a well-respected professional restoration artist of the Mid-Willamette Ford V8 Club, in the late 1980's. This was his last restoration and he built the car for his late wife to drive comfortably, and to fulfill her request to have a car that would “lay rubber.” (It does) The car has been garaged and well-maintained by the family but we are more boaters than car enthusiasts, and would like to see this beauty go to someone who really enjoys these classic cars.
Asking price is $35,000 based on a recent appraisal and comparable vehicles, but we'll consider other reasonable offers.
Additional pictures, information, and a video here: www.mjcnelson.smugmug.com/Cars/36-Ford/2629568_HRPGB#138840116_a5Q5P
Please PM me if you are interested. Much thanks! -
Nice looking car
Best of luck selling it
Ron -
Is there a logic that I am missing in posting a FORD on a HUDSON website?Brownie
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Browniepetersen wrote:Is there a logic that I am missing in posting a FORD on a HUDSON website?
I'm with you.... seen this happen a few times. Maybe I 'll post the 51, 52 and 53 NASCAR results on the Ford website! -
Am I missing something here?
I don't understand where you see this posted on a Hudson site?
Ron -
Hmmm... well, might be my mistake. I show this site as "ClassicCar.com" and this thread as "Ford Rods" which I took to refer to Ford (the brand) hotrods... And since the classic car I'm selling is both a Ford and a "rod"...
But if I'm off base, and this site is really just for Hudson brand classic cars, and Hudson has something called "Ford" as a part of it... my bad. I'm not much of an aficionado. -
Same thing I was wondering about mjcnelson
Ron
