I did not know that the 1935 Ford V-8 DeLuxe 2 door coupe with rumble seat does equipped with aftermarket sealed beam headlights. Sealed beam headlights was introduced for almost all 1940 cars and trucks, except for Graham-Paige, Huppmobile, Cord, Duesenburg, Willys, and Crosley still used the old fashioned headlights, even through 1941 as its last year of demised brands. For 1947 Crosley finally uses the newfangled sealed beam headlights, and Crosley is way ahead of time for compact cars, but it save on gas.
@michaelfritz67754 жыл бұрын
Nice car....sooooo many in that era....
@davidtosh72003 жыл бұрын
1935 Ford V-8 DeLuxe are totally redesigned from the 1934 Ford. Doors are hinged at the front for safety reason, except for 4 door conventional (closed) sedan. So does all 1935 Chrysler cars with front doors are hinged from the front. Some 1934 Buick, all 1934 Cadillac and LaSalle, and all 1935 GM cars does have suicide doors, and all 1931 to 1936 Essex, Hudson, and Nash cars does have suicide doors. Some 1932 Ford V-8, all 1933 and 1934 Ford cars does have suicide doors, and some Lincoln with Craft Coachwork design only came with suicide doors, plus the rear doors of 4 door sedan does have suicide doors for most of 1930s, some 1940s and early 1950s.