Ford Street Rod Convertible (1939)
Sale price: US $15,000.00 Make an Offer
Used |
“1939 Mercury Custom all steel street rod convertible. Just the fact that it is a 39 Mercury convertible is a big deal. This is the 1st year of Mercury cars. These cars are very rare & the street rods are even more rare (I also have an original '39 Mercury convertible Grand National Senior award winner) Note the smooth lines of this California built street rod. A chopped Carson lift off top. Air conditioned, beautiful multi color tweed interior, 350 small block with roller cam & lifters, corvette heads, Edelbrock aluminum intake manifold & carburetor. coated headers. Nicely installed dual exhaust. GM 700R4 transmission. 10 bolt Chevy rear. Mustang II front suspension. Beautiful Weld aluminum wheels. Camaro teal green paint. This Hot Rod was built in California in the 90's & has been driven less than 1,000 miles.” |
Year: | 1939 | VIN : | CA657156 |
Mileage: | 460 | Number of Cylinders: | eight |
Make: | Ford | Transmission: | Automatic |
Model: | Street Rod | Body Type: | Convertible |
Trim: | Convertible | Vehicle Title: | Clear |
Engine: | 350 Chevy | Options: | Convertible |
Drive Type: | RWD | Power Options: | Air Conditioning, Power Windows |
Fuel Type: | Gasoline | Exterior Color: | Teal Green |
For Sale By: | Owner | Interior Color: | Green Tweed |
Utica, New York, United States
Vehicle description
This is a real Street Rod, Beautiful "39 Mercury California built Street Rod. This is the 1st year of Mercury auto production. The fact that it is a all steel "39 Mercury convertible is a big deal. It has a Carson lift off top, Beautiful Teal green paint & very professional body work. All tweed interior that is as new. Power doors, windows, tilt steering, A/C, 350 Chevy small block that runs perfect. Roller cam/lifters, Corvette aluminum heads. Edelbrock aluminum intake & carburetor. Coated headers, nicely installed duals, GM 7004R transmission. Mustang 2 front suspension, 10 bolt Chevy rear. Beautiful Weld wheels. This beautiful street rod has been stored indors since it was built & driven very little.