1939 Ford Standard Hot Rod
This 1939 Ford Standard is an excellent example of a traditional hot rod. Known as fat-fendered cars, this era of hot rods from 1939 to 1948 is known for being more roomy and having rounded lines with “Fat” fenders. This particular 1939 Ford Standard presents very well and is built to drive. The Stroker flathead sounds awesome and pulls strong. Actually, we are impressed with how torquey this engine feels out on the road. Bang through the gears thanks to a 5-speed manual transmission. If you are wondering about the difference between a “Standard” model and a “De Luxe”, Standards are an evolution of the earlier 1937 and 1938 headlight and grille design, while the De Luxe was a precursor to the next generation of Ford design cars with more outboard headlight placement. Styling would continue to evolve every year through World War II until the revolutionary platform change in 1949.
























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