51,115 miles
Welcome back to the 1940's with this lovely 1941 Ford Super Deluxe Convertible, much care has been given to this fabulous automobile.The 1941 Ford Super Deluxe stands as a crowning achievement of pre-war American automotive design, a full-size, rear-wheel-drive beauty that captured the optimism of the early 1940s with its broad, horizontal stance and gracefully smoothed bodywork. Ford’s complete redesign that year replaced the earlier pointed prow with sweeping lines and a wide chrome grille, giving the car a modern, confident look. Riding on a 114-inch wheelbase** and stretching to just over 194 inches, the Super Deluxe was offered as sedans, coupes, convertibles, and even the beloved “woody†wagons, making it one of the most versatile and stylish vehicles of its era. Beneath its long hood throbbed either a dependable inline-6 or the spirited 221-cubic-inch flathead V-8, each producing about 90 horsepower, enough to move its roughly 3,180-pound body with smooth, steady authority through a 3-speed column-shifted manual. But numbers tell only half the story. To drive a 1941 Ford Super Deluxe is to slip into a small time capsule wrapped in chrome and steel. Imagine easing onto a warm summer boulevard as the sun glints off the three-section chrome grille like a proud grin. The engine hums a mellow, trustworthy tune, and the wide whitewalls glide over pavement that reflects the neon glow of shop signs waking up for the evening. In this moment, the Super Deluxe is not merely a machine — it is a companion, a gentle giant with fenders that seem to sway like the hem of a ballroom gown catching the breeze. People on the sidewalk turn their heads and smile, whispering, “Now that’s a beautiful car.†And indeed it is: part sculpture, part time machine, all heart. In one sweeping package, the 1941 Ford Super Deluxe blends elegant styling, rugged engineering, and wa... Read the full description on our Website at: www.desertprivatecollection.com
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