1949 Ford Tudor $18,900 | |
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Price: | $18,900 |
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Location: | St. Louis, MO |
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1949 Ford Club Coupe
MotoeXotica is offering this celebrity-owned 1949 Ford Club Coupe. It is a survivor vehicle and will make a nice weekend driver or a collectable piece of music-related memorabilia. This coupe was owned and maintained by lead vocalist for the punk band Green Day, Billie Joe Armstrong, and comes with a Letter of Authenticity signed by Michael Manning, production/fleet manager for Green Day. If that wasnandrsquo;t enough, there is also a signed guitar by Billie Joe himself! This Ford coupe, painted a custom dark blue metallic, has the 239 CID Flathead V-8 engine buttoned to a three-speed automatic transmission. This car was driven regularly by Billie Joe Armstrong and even appeared in a music video. The pint is not perfect and as you can see in the photos, the gas filler door has been removed and patched over with steel. A fuel cell sets in the trunk and the windshield wipers are inoperable. The engine also sports dual exhausts, which add a nice Flathead rumble. Ford hubcaps shine brightly from within their American Classic whitewall radial tires. The front bumper shows some pitting and pinpoint rust. Out back, two faceted mock sapphires replaced the original taillight reflectors. The glass is clear all around, including the front and rear vent windows. Inside, a leopard-print carpet greets the driver as he slides onto the large, comfortable front bench seat. Each door has a 6andtimes;9 stereo speaker mounted in it, connected to a JVC AM/FM stereo with CD player and a removable faceplate. An 8,000 rpm tachometer is mounted in the dash where the original clock resided and looks great. A full complement of auxiliary gauges are mounted under the dashboard, replacing the original gauges, which ring the centrally-located speedometer. The original steering wheel is in good shape but the center cap is worn. The1949 Fordwas the first all-new automobile design introduced by Detroitandrsquo;sBig ThreeafterWorld War II, when civilian production had been suspended. After the war ended, the 1946-1948 models from Ford, GM and Chrysler were merely updates of their pre-war models. Popularly called the Shoebox Ford for its slab-sided, pontoon design, the 1949 Ford is credited both with saving Ford and ushering in modern, streamlined car design with changes such as integrated fenders. Save for its drive train, this was an all-new car in 1949, with a modernladder frame supporting acoil springsuspension in front and longitudinalsemi-elliptical springsin back. The engine was moved forward to make more room in the passenger compartment and the former torque tube was replaced by a moderndrive shaft, leading to the differential and rear wheels. Some competing examples for the Ford Club Coupe in the late 1940s included the Chevrolet Styleline Special Sport Coupe and the Plymouth Special Deluxe Club Coupe. This is literally a once-in-a lifetime opportunity to acquire one of the best examples of a celebrity-owned Ford Club Coupe and a genuine signed piece of music memorabilia from one the greatest lead singers of modern times! GET OUT AND DRIVE!!! Other vehicles associated with Green Day that we have available include a 1976 Honda CB750 cafandeacute; racer owned by |