Ford V-8 DeLuxe Two-Door Phaeton Custom 1935, Estados Unidos
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The body was restyled with the handsome lines of a Ford phaeton, only in two-door configuration, by grafting the tops of all four doors of a factory phaeton body onto the lower half of a Tudor shell. The handsome interior features a band of oak trim around the tops of the doors and the rear seat, while a chrome windshield rises from the curved cowl to flow gracefully into the doors. Again, to preserve the correct 1935 Ford proportions with a shortened body, the windshield and top were very subtly lowered by 1½ inches. Extending the hood and front fenders permitted the fitment of a single sidemounted spare, while the rear fenders were carefully reshaped to fit the new body, yet maintain a proper 1935-correct appearance. All of the body work involved proper engineered-in structural reinforcing whenever necessary to ensure that the result feels as tight as a factory body.
Headlamps and taillights were borrowed from a 1933 Ford, the latter mounted on 1936-style brackets, while 1937 Ford accessory fog lights, subtle under-hood air horns, and 1936 Ford commercial bumpers with 1936 Lincoln-Zephyr bumper and fender guards were also mounted. The wire wheels are original 1935 Ford, fitted with Firestone Air Wheel hubcaps.
Under the hood is an upgraded 1942 Mercury flathead V-8, cooled by an enlarged radiator with a 1939 electric fan, and adapted to fit a correct 1935 Ford three-speed transmission with a 1936 shift tower and lever. A period Columbia two-speed rear axle enhances performance and drivability, as do the 1939 Lincoln-Zephyr Bendix hydraulic brakes. The original 1935 starter switch on the floorboard now operates the starter via a solenoid.
Completed in 1998, following Mr. Sutton’s passing, this fascinating Ford was subsequently awarded the President’s Trophy at the Early Ford V-8 Club Eastern National Meet in 2002, and was shown at the Amelia Island Concours d’Elegance and at the 2015 Lake Mirror Classic, winning the Chairman’s Award – Non-Classic. It is still in beautiful condition, and is offered with a detailed written account of its “build,” showing how this car that never was, finally came to life in spectacular fashion.
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