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Make: Ford

The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, published by Robert Louis Stevenson in 1886, told the tale of the mild-mannered Dr. Henry Jekyll and his malevolent alter ego, Edward Hyde. Both the good doctor and his split-personality manifestation would have appreciated this 1942 Ford Super Deluxe Business Coupe for sale on Hemmings.com; dressed in its wide whitewall finery, the coupe looks respectable enough for a date with the preacher's daughter, despite its hunkered-down stance. Bolt up the included Torq Thrust mag wheels, however, and the Ford adopts a persona sure to get one a lecture filled with hellfire and brimstone. What's underneath the hood bridges the gap between these worlds nicely: The flathead V-8 isn't stock (thanks to the Edelbrock heads, mild camshaft, Mercury crankshaft and dual carburetors), but neither is it too loud for the occasional peaceful Sunday drive. From the seller's description:

Nice, rare Ford, ready for show or tour. Been in our family since 1958. Driven until 1973, then stored until complete, frame off professional restoration a few years ago. Finished in as original black exterior and original style LaBaron Bonney interior. All original body Body and trim. Balanced Flathead with Merc crank, mild cam, Edelbrock heads and 2 carb intake, Fenton headers and dual exhaust. Columbia 2-speed rear axle with correct controls, radio,and two sets of wheels and tires for a quick change up of style. Original wide whites, '42 caps and stainless trim rings + spare. Also set of Torq Thrust wheels on Big and little radials. Lowered 4" with monoleaf and tube shocks. Bumper guards are replated and included. Have original manuals for car, Columbia 2-spd, and radio. This car could be returned to 100 percent stock very easily with a few bolt-on pieces. This was a nice looking /driving car before restoration and now is great. Take it anywhere at 70+ all day long. If you're looking for a solid, stand-out, ride this is for you. Only 6,500 of this model produced. Built in October 1941.

1942 Ford Super Deluxe Business Coupe

1942 Ford Super Deluxe Business Coupe

1942 Ford Super Deluxe Business Coupe

1942 Ford Super Deluxe Business Coupe

1942 Ford Super Deluxe Business Coupe

1942 Ford Super Deluxe

  • $35,000
  • Port Orford, OR
  • https://www.hemmings.com/classifieds/cars-for-sale/ford/super-deluxe/1656479.html
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