Built from 1935 to 1939, the distinctive convertible sedan was a low-volume prestige car, designed to enhance traffic at Ford showrooms
Offered only in DeLuxe trim, as this example illustrates, they featured dual tail lamps, dual windshield wipers, walnut wood grain window moldings and dash panels, rear armrests, twin electric air horns, a banjo steering wheel, a locking glove box door and a dash-mounted clock
The engine compartment, save for an aluminum radiator, is quite proper, and the paint finish shows minor wear expected with age, displaying only light rock chips
An updated interior includes an AM radio and newer tan vinyl upholstery with floor mats in front and carpeting in the back
Window divider panels, as well as the spare and jack instructions, can all still be found in the nicely appointed trunk