- 1946 Ford Super Deluxe 2-Door Sedan
- 350ci V8
- Automatic Transmission
- RWD
- Red/Cream Exterior
- Black Interior
- Wood Grain GT Grant Steering Wheel
- Fully-Functioning A/C
- Drum Brakes
- Wide White Wall Tires
- New AM/FM Radio
In 1941, Ford updated its car line-up even though World War II was in progress. Ford’s thinking was that by doing so when the War ended, they would have a fresh model ready for sale while their competitors scrambled. Hence, the 1941 Ford was only made for 1941 and 1942 before the War effort required resources to be redirected. When the War ended, the model returned in 1946 and continued until 1948. Buyers could choose from coupe, convertible, sedan, coupe utility, and station wagon body styles. This particular 1946 Ford Deluxe Coupe is a two-door coupe that’s been tastefully resto-modded to make it more pleasant to drive in 2025 without compromising on its 1940s style and substance. With less than 2,500 miles since its makeover, this car awaits its new owner in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma.
Exterior and Interior
First off, you’ll notice the stunning red and cream darts custom "OU" paint job worn by this 1946 Ford Deluxe Coupe. Then, the red color-matched rims with chrome hubcaps and whitewall tires come into your purview. Next up will be the shiny chrome that embellishes the bumpers and exterior trim elements. Yup, from the outside, this 1946 Ford Deluxe Coupe restomod maintains that 1940s persona as far as possible. The interior of this 1946 Ford Deluxe Coupe continues to maintain a period-correct look as well. You’ve got a stock-style dashboard and leather-upholstered, low-back seats in black. The steering wheel is a more modern affair, with metal spokes and a wooden rim. You’ve also got a Kenwood stereo head unit with Bluetooth, AUX, and USB input capabilities. This 1946 Ford Deluxe Coupe also comes with a fully functional air conditioning unit, making it pleasing to drive even when it’s swelteringly hot outside. Even the gauges are modern units with retro styling, seamlessly integrated within the classic gauge pods and cutouts in the dashboard.
Engine
Now for the oily bits, and you’ll be glad to know that this 1946 Ford Deluxe Coupe doesn’t have the old Flathead V8 anymore. In its place is a more modern 350ci V8, paired with an automatic transmission which means that it can easily be driven by the modern generation who likely haven’t seen a clutch pedal in their lives. However, the car uses drum brakes which have plenty of bite, but must be modulated accordingly. Remember that this is still a classic car; treat it well, and it will reciprocate.
This 1941 Ford Super Deluxe Convertible represents the elegance of pre-war American motoring combined with thoughtful mechanical upgrades for improved usability. Showing just 1,532 miles, this example features Ford’s iconic 221ci Flathead V8 paired with a 3-speed column-shift manual transmission, delivering the traditional driving experience that helped define early Ford performance. Finished with a custom Blue exterior, Camel Tan soft top, and reupholstered Tan Leather interior, this Super Deluxe Convertible blends classic styling with upgraded components including an aftermarket clutch, braking system, fuel system enhancements, and modernized starting equipment.
The 1946 Ford Super Deluxe Sedan “Long Door” Coupe Street Rod represents the perfect fusion of postwar American styling and modernized hot rod engineering. Based on a 1979 Chevrolet Malibu chassis and showing 44,773 miles on the odometer, this custom-built street rod delivers the unmistakable character of a classic Ford while benefiting from a host of upgrades that enhance reliability, comfort, and drivability. Finished in a striking cream and red color scheme, this coupe features power windows, remote door locks, upgraded instrumentation, custom body modifications, and a Chevrolet small-block V8 drivetrain. With its blend of vintage aesthetics and proven mechanical components, this Ford is an ideal choice for enthusiasts seeking a unique cruiser that stands apart from traditional restorations.
The 1941 Ford line-up represented a full update and refresh of the Blue Oval’s offerings, amidst an uncertain time. After all, World War 2 was in full swing, but Detroit forged on nonetheless. They knew that even if they had to temporarily cease production, they would be well-geared to resume once the War inevitably ended. They were right, for in 1942 they had to cease, resuming in 1946. Available in a host of body styles, today we’ve got a 1948 Ford Super Deluxe Convertible for sale in Coronado, California. It’s a car that’s been fully restored and retains its classic style, unlike many similar examples of 1940s Fords that have been turned into hot rods and restomods. With a mere 796 miles after restoration, it’s a classic that’s almost too good to pass up on – and one that will enter vintage car status in a handful of years.
Ford revived the Thunderbird for the 2002 model year as a modern interpretation of the personal-luxury roadster that helped define the nameplate decades earlier. This 2004 Ford Thunderbird Deluxe leans into that retro-inspired formula with its Merlot Metallic finish, Black Ink interior, black convertible soft top, and removable hard top with its accompanying stand. A set of 17-inch Bright Micro-Machined 16-Spoke aluminum wheels completes the period-correct appearance, while an aftermarket suspension adds a more enthusiast-oriented touch. Showing approximately 33,458 miles, this Thunderbird offers open-air V8 motoring with distinctive early-2000s styling and a strong connection to one of Ford’s most recognizable nameplates.
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Introducing the 2022 Ford F-150, a robust and versatile pickup truck designed to tackle any challenge. With a VIN of 1FTFW1E51PKD63277, this model combines style and performance, featuring an impressive mileage of 32,101. The Ford F-150’s reputation for durability and capability is well-deserved, making it an excellent choice for both work and play. Whether you’re hauling equipment or enjoying a weekend getaway, this truck delivers the reliability you expect from Ford, suited for a variety of drivers looking for a dependable vehicle.
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