The 1937 models were the first Fords to have headlights mounted in the front fenders, while also possessing an all-steel top. The styling of this car was strongly influenced by its sister car, the Lincoln-Zephyr. Also in this year, Ford would offer two V-type eight-cylinder engines to fit the performance or economical needs of customers.
This beautiful, desirable five-window coupe has had a recent restoration and is finished in red with red artillery-style wheels, whitewall tires, polished center caps and dual outside rear view mirrors. The interior is tailored with tan cloth upholstery, carpets and door panels; it also has modern gauges mounted under the woodgrain dashboard. The engine is a 221-cid flathead V-8 fueled by dual carburetors, dual exhaust and a three-speed manual transmission.