Branson Auto Museum. (417) 335-2600

1935 Ford 2 Door Sedan

$55,000
1935.00 FORD 2 DOOR SEDAN Internet Price

0 Miles / VIN: DGKMPQSVW1789HOV

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Phone : (417) 335-2600
1335 West Highway 76 , Branson, MO 65616

1935 Ford 2 Door Sedan

1935.00 FORD 2 DOOR SEDAN VIN: DGKMPQSVW1789HOV
Rear Wheel Drive, , Automatic Transmission ID: C5453

Vehicle Description

This example had a frame-off restoration that started in November of 2008 and was completed April 2010. It has a 350ci Chevrolet V-8 mated to a 350 Turbo automatic transmission. The engine was built by Stead Blanchard out of Joplin, Missouri. The transmission was rebuilt by Exchange Inc. of Joplin, Missouri and has a shift kit and a rebuilt torque convertor. The rear-end is a Granada with 2.79 gears. The body and paint were done by Stead Blanchard as well. The upholstery was done by Chris Davis of Viola, Arkansas. Features include Vintage air conditioning, tinted glass, power brakes (front disc/rear drum), AM/FM Radio with power antenna, independent front suspension, leather interior, American Racing Wheels, VDO gauges, Walker radiator, new steel gas tank, electric windshield wipers, rebuilt Buick tilt steering column, electric trunk release, parallel springs and an EZ Wiring harness. It has only traveled less than 1,500 miles since completion. This very well built street rod runs great and has plenty of power.

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Branson Auto Museum was conceived in August of 2007 and opened on May 15, 2009. Partners in the Museum,knew that the Branson area was hungry for car and automotive related things to do. Branson Auto Museum was originally scheduled to go into a purpose built 20,000 sq. ft. building on the Strip. When the partners discovered that the former crafts mall the "Engler Block" was available, they knew it would be the perfect fit for what they were planning. The buiding is layed out in sections that wander through the building which is the ideal setting for a museum. The charm and character of the building also lends itself nicely to a museum.

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