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1949 Ford Tudor Coupe Cruiser V8 5-Speed Manual Custom Low Reserve

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  • Location: Rochester, New York, United States
  • Condition: Used
  • Make: Ford
  • Model: Tudor
  • SubModel: Custom Coupe
  • Type: Coupe
  • Trim: Custom
  • Year: 1949
  • Mileage: 1,111
  • VIN: 98BA591786
  • Color: Black
  • Engine size: V8
  • Number of cylinders: 8
  • Fuel: Gasoline
  • Transmission: Manual 5-Speed
  • Drive type: RWD
  • Interior color: Black
  • Vehicle Title: Clear

1949 Ford Tudor Custom Coupe Description

1949 Ford Custom Tudor CoupeCustom Stretched and LowTudor Cruise You gotta tip your hat when you come across a well built and intriguing car such as this 1949 Ford.From that unmistakable bullet nose to that well thought out low hung and swept rear with a continental kit, this Ford offers a lot to look at and admire.Starting out as a pencil from behind the ear to paper design, this car was chopped, frenched, shaved, stretched, and given a transplant of a true contender.The driveline born and raised on a respected 5.0L Ford Mustang GT with low miles honored by reincarnating itself under the stylish sheet metal of this Ford. Yes it's a 5.0L that is now carbureted and it has a 5-Speed Manual Transmission attached to it. I'd say that is a winning combination!Well suited for a formal more so than the typical street run or cruise night the Tudor has,,,,,, Pushbutton Door PoppersElectric Cooling FansPlexi-Glass Side WindowsContinental KitRear Quarter SkirtsFrenched Headlights and AntennaShaved DoorsCustom TaillightsCustom Black InteriorAM/FM/CD StereoAlloy WheelsDual ExhaustDual Sport MirrorsSport Steering WheelTinted WindowsThe 1949 Tudor Coupe was an American automobile produced by Ford. It was the first all-new automobile design introduced by the Big Three after World War II, civilian production having been suspended during the war.. Popularly called the "Shoebox Ford" for its slab-sided, "ponton" design, The 1949 Ford is credited both with saving Ford and ushering in modern streamlined car design with changes such as integrated fenders and more . The design would continue through the 1951 model year. Ford completely redesigned its namesake car save for its drive-train, this was an all-new car in every way, with a modern ladder frame now supporting a coil spring suspension in front and longitudinal semi-elliptical springs in back. The engine was moved . The 1949 and 1950 styling was similar, with a single central "bullet" in the frowning chrome grille.