Details
- Make
- Ford
- Model
- Super Deluxe
- Year
- 1941
- Mileage
- 76354
- Fuel
- Gasoline
- Transmission
- Manual
- Condition
- Excellent
- Body type
- Covertible
- Sold by
- Private
Description
ORIGINAL 1941 Ford Super Deluxe Convertible! The 1941 Convertible had no rear side windows, the only side windows being in the doors; in 1942, quarter windows were added so the rear occupants could see out. Five different coil/distributor arrangements were used during 1941, causing confusion for mechanics. Other variations were: two different positions for the generator, and three for the cooling fan - front of the crankshaft, front of the generator (rare) and on a bracket. 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 drive-in movies (provided a small electric fuel pump was used), and a more ordinary hot-water type. Both had window defrosters. It had an excellent radio, which could consume the battery in about two hours. Electric windshield wipers were available in addition to the vacuum-powered wipers.