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1941 Ford Super DeLuxe

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1941 Ford Super Deluxe Club Convertible

One of 30,240 convertibles made in 1941
Rare combination of Florentine Blue exterior and striking original red leather interior
221 CID Flathead V8 engine
Threespeed manual transmission
Black convertible cloth top with matching boot and correct back window
Optional cabin heater
New Firestone wide whitewall tires

Travel back in time to before Pearl Harbor, when a new house cost about $4,000, gas cost 12 cents a gallon and the average price for a new car was $850, in this 1941 Ford Super De Luxe Club Convertible, now at MotoeXotica Classic Cars. This cars previous owner was an avid Ford collector and this example was part of his collection.

Dressed in Florentine Blue, this top of the line Super Deluxe's paint and trim are in overall very good order, with just a few minor blemishes visible upon close inspection. The cars windows are in very good condition, as are its lights, although the drivers side turn signal shows some moisture leakage. This classic Ford droptop rides on new Firestone Deluxe Champion wide whitewall tires, size 6.0016, and surrounding factory chrome wheels with bodycolored beauty rings.

All of the cars body panels are solid and straight, including the black cloth convertible top with its correct black window and matching boot, black running boards and its chrome bumpers. Its trunk is in great shape and includes a fullsize spare tire. The engine bay is quite tidy and the battery appears new.

Under the hood is Fords famous Flathead V8 engine, mated to a threespeed manual transmission and backed by a 3.78:1 rear end.

Inside, the cars genuine red leather interior is quite a striking contrast to the Florentine Blue exterior. The seats are in overall very good order with very minor flaws, while the red carpet is in good shape. The red metal instrument panel, with its beige trim, is in very good condition, however the wipers are inoperable. The twospoke steering wheel is in good order while the inner door panels and mirror glass are in very good order. This model has the optional cabin heater, the shift lever is in good order and the car is a radio delete model.

Fords for 1941 were much more modern with a body that nearly covered therunning boards. The front and rear fenders were still pronounced, but were now integrated more into the body and the headlights were pushed all the way up and out over the front wheels. The grille was a threepart affair with a tall center section bookended by twin kidneys low on the fenders and vertical bars all around. Body styles included twodoor and fourdoor sedans, a sedan coupe, a business coupe and convertible coupe, sedan delivery wagon and woody station wagon.

The 1941 design would continue in an aborted 1942 model year and would be restarted in 1946 and produced until the more modern1949 Fordswere ready. During the initial year of this car, it evolved considerably. The front fenders came in three pieces, the theory being that small damage could be replaced easily. The 1941 convertible had no rear side windows, the only side windows being in the doors. This is thought to be the first Ford to offer an oil filter. The two interior heaters were a "Southwind" gasoline burner, which had the advantage of keeping one warm in winter at drivein movies (provided a small electric fuel pump was used), and a more ordinary hotwater type. Both had window defrosters. Electric windshield wipers were available in addition to the vacuumpowered wipers. Three different convertible power top mechanisms (vacuum, electric screw and hydraulic) and two different header bar latching systems were used. Rear suspensions sometimes had a sway bar; most did not. It had excellent brakes for the time and the best handling of an ordinary car at the time. It was a very transitional car.

The two previous Ford car lines, Standard and De Luxe, blossomed into three, Special, De Luxe and Super De Luxe. The popular 221CID V8 remained as the topline engine and was standard in De Luxe models. The chassis was longer, with a 114inch wheelbase.

The "ignition key" for these cars was actually used to operate a bolt lock, which, on one end, unlocked the steering column (a feature destined to return, mandated, decades later), and on the other end unblocked the ignition switch, allowing it to be operated. Starting the car was then accomplished by pressing apushbuttonon the dashboard, another feature destined to return with the advent of "smart keys."

Although startingcrankshad been replaced byelectric startersdecades ago, Ford cars included a manual starting feature as anantidoteto deadbattery syndrome. The wheellug wrenchserved as a handle (also for thejack) and the jack shaft withbayonetcoupling pins could be inserted through a small hole in the grille to engage a bayonet socket on the forward end of the enginecrankshaft. A quickandeasy twist of the handle was sufficient to start theFlathead V8 and the bayonet coupling was selfdisengaging for safety.

Competition to this car in 1941 included Buicks Series 50 Super Convertible, DeSotos Custom Convertible Club Coupe, Hudsons Super Six Convertible Brougham, Mercurys Sportsman Convertible and Oldsmobiles Custom 8 Cruiser Convertible Coupe.

This car is currently located at our facility in St. Louis, Missouri. Current mileage on the odometer shows 53,575 miles. It is sold as is, where is, on a clean and clear, mileage exempt title. GET OUT AND DRIVE

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VIN: 6528635

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  • Exterior: Florentine Blue with black top and boot


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