For Sale: 1935 Ford Roadster in Wayne, Pennsylvania for sale in Wayne, PA

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Vehicle Description We at Reimel Motor Cars are thrilled to present this 1935 Ford Roadster.
This classic car is coated in a Black exterior paint with a Deep Red vinyl interior.
The 1935 Ford V-8 underwent a significant redesign, which included relocating the engine forward, shortening the hood, and enlarging the passenger compartment.
The redesign improved ride comfort and interior space.
The front fenders were deeply skirted, and the flathead V-8 was improved.
Additionally, a new Stromberg model 48 carburetor was introduced.
It is no wonder that collectors and Ford enthusiasts are still drawn to the car.
This 1935 Ford Roadster has a black color scheme that gives it a menacing appearance.
The car has red upholstery, pinstriping, and wire wheels with whitewall tires that accentuate its features.
The car appears to have undergone an older restoration.
Some of the finishes, such as the steering wheel and dash, seem to be original and not refurbished.
It came from a collection where it sat unused for years.
Recently, we serviced it to get it back in running and driving order.
If you need more information or want to see more photographs or videos, please do not hesitate to contact us through the links on our website, www.
reimelmotorcars.
com.
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  • Year: 1935
  • Make: Ford
  • Model: Roadster

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