1941 Ford Super Deluxe Coupe
Touted as an affordable car for the masses, with every part starting from raw steel to the rubber tires, produced within the confines of the massive Ford plant, the Super Deluxe offered a smooth ride, thas a large interior, and hydraulic brakes, all at a very affordable price. Some of this may have been true, and some not, but it sold cars, and that was the bottom line in 1941.
For consignment, a 1941 Super Deluxe coupe looking the part with its rounded lines accented by thin chrome trimmings and two rows of it! A 221ci flathead V8, two doors and not a straight line to its wonderful design. A fine example gracing our South hallway and maybe even the main showroom. These cars tend to move all over the Hallowed Halls of the Classic Auto Mall.
Exterior
Draped in black this steel slabbed Ford produced Super Deluxe has most of all its original trimmings and is looking simply fab. In Super Deluxe style, the barrel shaped vertical ribbed V grille with its two flanking side panels looks shiny and unmarred. Rounded lines with bulbous fenders now with just a very small running board, we are moving into the modern era of the next car look as to the overall design genre. A hinged on the back hood with some curved edges, and a bulbous badged front section and a rounded trunk. We see a central passenger compartment which utilizes square doors and is adorned with belt line trim spears. Also noted are some snazzy thin fender trimmings that wrap around the back and front quarters. A flared rocker is seen at the bottom. On the long sloping trunk just under the D shaped rear glass we see an art deco styled chromed trunk actuator, and a shiny simple, curved chrome bumper below. On all 4 corners are the standard 14-inch maroon green painted steel wheels sporting moon caps in the center with Ford logo badging. Wide white walls for all corners are the standard fare for this Deluxe which is just Super!
Interior
Taking some liberties to show off the interesting design of the interior, the brown metal dash is showing, now with a brown faux wood metal background for a horizontally aligned instrument cluster within a horizontal bar of tan. Knobs and pulls are all lined up at the bottom of the dash and have that wonderful aged white to tan bakelite feel and appear as almost chess pieces. On the dash top center is a bakelite dressed AM radio with more beautifully aged ivory coloring. Below that wide horizontal strip of chrome is a ribbed chromed speaker covering. The dash shows some cracking and crazing as well as wonderful aged patina. The chairs are covered in nice oxblood vinyl and there are split backs for the fronts so one can access the flat panel oxblood vinyl tuck and roll covered storage area. The door panels match in the oxblood vinyl and have chromed handles with a bakelite bezel. A large round brown bakelite steering wheel fronts this dash, and thick pile very clean like new black carpeting floods the floors. The headliner is also looking good in a tan fuzzy broadcloth.
Drivetrain
Flipping the hinged hood, we see in the restored engine bay, a 221ci flathead V8 which our decoder states is correct for this car. As is the 2-barrel carburetor feeding it, and the 3-speed manual transmission on back. This setup is a 6-volt electrical system. A newer aluminum radiator fronts the mill, and the rear axle weighs in at a 3.54 ratio.
Undercarriage
An X frame with no rust firmly supports like new floor pans and slightly aged exhaust in single form. The body hangers are rust free and it is definitely an all-solid undercarriage environment. New transverse leaf springs for the front and rear suspension, and work with drum brakes on all 4 corners.
Drive-Ability
She started right up, and on the test track had solid acceleration and bias free braking. Steering was smooth and shifting was the same. All other functions were working as they should save for the radio, clock and wipers.
In keeping most of its original charm, we see an overall very good condition automobile, with that fab grille! Much of the original trimmings and steel panels have been retained and the paint is excellent, still shiny after all those years showing just a few small battle scars. It is time to do another bucket list thing in retirement, so advantage YOU! (In all that chrome and black curves)
Classic Auto Mall is a 336,000-square foot classic and special interest automobile showroom, featuring over 850 vehicles for sale with showroom space for up to 1,000 vehicles. Also, a 400 vehicle barn find collection is on display. This vehicle is located in our showroom in Morgantown, Pennsylvania, conveniently located just 1-hour west of Philadelphia on the I-76 Pennsylvania Turnpike. The website is www.classicautomall.com and our phone number is (888) 227-0914. Please contact us anytime for more information or to come see the vehicle in person.