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While many older Fords like this one have been modified into fire-breathing hot rods, this particular example has been respectfully preserved. This example, offered from Cameron Park, California, has been refreshed, showcasing period features while benefitting from updates such as a repainted finish and a replaced convertible soft top. If you’re looking for a pre-war American classic, then this 1936 Ford Model 68 Deluxe Cabriolet could be just the ticket.
Owning a classic car is an experience every enthusiast should enjoy. Sampling the smell of gasoline and the feeling of being connected to the road that's rid of technological filters is an experience unmatched. Present today is the perfect opportunity to get on board the classic car lifestyle, and it comes in the form of a 1936 Ford Model 68 5 Window Coupe. This '30s classic is restored to perfection and features a host of original features that boast a pure classic car drive feel.
Pre-war Fords are well-known as excellent resto-mod platforms for the culture of Hot rodding. These cars sport classic 1930’s designs that look great when paired with modern amenities such as alloy wheels and modern lighting. Some even go further and adopt the chop top and roadster appeal. If that's over-the-top for you, this particular 1936 Ford Model 68 5-Window Coupe Hot Rod will be much better suited. The car has just 7,566 miles on its new motor and comes with some tasteful interior and exterior enhancements. However, it still retains much of its classic Ford design and doesn't appear chopped or cut in any way.
Ford’s Model 68 was the Michigan automaker’s V8 offering for 1935 through 1937. Originally christened the Model 48, 1936 saw the Model 68 introduced as the V8 DeLuxe model, with updated styling. The range was supremely versatile, produced in no less than six variants that included two and four door sedans, coupe, convertible, station wagon and pickup. It’s no surprise then, that these cars make for fine restomods as has been done with this 1936 Ford Model 68 2 Door Sedan 5.0L V8 from Missouri. The exact mileage is unknown, but this car more than makes up for that with its quirky mix of retro and modern.