1935 Ford 5 Window Coupe

By Aditi | December 2, 2008 12:28 pm |
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Ford 5 Window 2-12-08.php Those interested in picking up some really interesting old vintage cars, must not miss out the 1935 model of Ford 5 Window Coupe. Fitted with flat head engine, this classic Ford car is good for those who like rear wheel driving. Talking in terms of its condition and maintenance, this car can be ranked 2, which is fine.

1935 model of Ford 5 Window Coupe has all the original steel body and beautiful base color clear coat with no scratches or dents. Its engine delivers a power of 85 hp. Fitted with a 6-volt system, this Ford 5 Window Coupe car has a nice interior with all the working accessories. Sporting a maroon color body with black fenders, this Ford vintage car model delivers a not so bad mileage of 65000

You can feel free to test drive this 1935 model of Ford 5 Window Coupe in San Jose in the Bay Area. Moreover, you can request for some additional pictures of this car. Priced somewhere around $30,000, this1935 model of Ford 5 Window Coupe features two doors. You can control its speed in three levels. Make your offer here.  

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