1936 Ford Model 68 Fordor Sedan - SOLD

Improving upon one of the most significant automobiles ever produced by the Ford Motor Company, the 1936 Ford V-8 was unveiled with updated styling and a robust V8 powerplant. Offering customers a longer front hood, distinctive radiator grille, and newly redesigned fenders and wheels provided an imposing road presence which Ford was proud to boast was not just modern in appearance, but modern in performance as the “Ford stands out because it gives you the finest type of eight-cylinder engine, the Ford V-8.” Offered with a variety of body styles and trim levels, the De Luxe variant was one of the premium options available with comfortable seating, stylish instrument panels, and various luxury amenities for the time. Also one of the first American automakers to introduce a mass-produced V8, the 1934 Ford with its attractive body lines soon became a canvas for many customization and hot-rodding projects. As a result, it has become much more rare to find examples such as this restored to their original specification, valued for their classic appeal and embodiment of a significant era in automotive history.

Highlights

  • Offered in “as found” condition displaying many factory-correct finishes throughout

  • Finished in a sleek Black exterior

  • Powered by a flat-head V8 engine

  • Well-appointed De Luxe interior with Black upholstery and rear armrests

  • Please note that while this vehicle displays 65,431 miles at the time of cataloging, the true mileage is unknown

Features

  • Johansson gages 

  • Rearview mirror 

  • Metal spare tire cover 

  • Pivoted rear quarter windows

  • One-piece welded steel wheels

  • Torque tube drive 

  • Double-drop X-type frame

  • Downdraft carburetor

Known Imperfections

  • Please note that this 1936 Ford V-8 is offered in “barn find” condition. It does not currently run or drive

  • ​​Please view all of the photography within the photo gallery to review its current state

Included

  • Spare driveshaft

  • Additional leaf spring suspension components

Ownership History

This vehicle was reportedly acquired around September of 2013 and has since been stored for a number of years.

Previous
Previous

1931 Ford Model A Fordor Sedan - SOLD

Next
Next

1984 Chevrolet Corvette - SOLD