The new for 1935 221-cid, 85-hp Ford V-8 engine represented the opportunity for all people to be able to experience economical and efficient transportation with modern versions of comfort and beauty.
The Tudor Touring Sedan has a large capacity built-in bustleback-type trunk that left the interior of the car free of clutter for greater passenger comfort. This nicely presented example appears to be period-correct with a cloth interior that welcomes you into period-style friendliness. The spare tire is mounted at the rear and is hard-covered. Red wire wheels and pinstripes provide the perfect contrast to the blue finish and whitewall tires. Individual, movable front seats, rear window shade, dual horns and twin taillights are welcome additions.
By 1935 over one million Ford owners had proven the reliability and economy of the V-8 engine; you can experience the V-8 power and period raves of the motoring press with this solid car today.