For Sale: 1935 Ford Model 48 in hopedale, Massachusetts for sale in Hopedale, MA

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Vehicle Description 1935 Ford Model 48 Deluxe Phaeton.
Formerly of the Conrad Fletcher Collection.
Powered by Ford's Famous 221Ci FlatHead V8 engine.
3 Speed manual sliding gear transmission.
Frame off restored in 2004 to factory specifications.
Finished in Slate Green over Brown interior with a tan canvas top.
Of the 15 different models Ford produced in 1935 the model 48 Pheation was among the rarest with only 6073 produced.
Very nice Slate Green paint over a rust free body.
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Excellent chrome & Trim.
Wide white wall tires on apple green painted wire wheels w/ Chrome Trim Rings & Caps.
Dual exposed horns, Twin tail lights, Greyhound hood ornament.
Dual vacuum wipers, Side curtains.
Accessory locking fuel cap.
Ford script headlights.
Wing glass.
We have all the side Curtains & Boot.
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Killer tan canvas top.
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Beautiful correct dark tan interior, Sure feels like leather, Killer seats & Door panels.
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Awesome Dash / Gauges.
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Excellent steering wheel.
Nice clean engine bay, Beautiful undercarriage for being done 20 years ago.
Always been stored properly in a climate controlled environment.
The fuel has been looked after for the most part.
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She runs great but really needs to be driven.
What a very nice 89 year old piece of American automotive history.
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$36500 508-269-8878.
  • Year: 1935
  • Make: Ford
  • Model: Model 48

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