For Sale: 1935 Ford Model 48 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania for sale in Pittsburgh, PA

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Vehicle Description This handsome 1935 Ford Model 48 Coupe is now available from the MAXmotive Pittsburgh Showroom.
With such attractive attributes as air conditioning and 4-wheel disc brakes, it stands above the pack.
Dressed in smooth black exterior paint accented with a rich metallic gray, and with a subtle taupe interior, it presents a rich upscale look.
But make no mistake, a beefed 350 V8 with headers, Edelbrock intake and carb, and the appropriate dress up items, this is a true classic street rod.
The intake is polished as well as the valve covers, and the coated headers offer low-maintenance good looks as well.
A dependable Turbo 400 automatic sends the power to the Ford 8-inch rear axle.
225/60R15 littles and 275/60R15 bigs on staggered polished American Racing Torq Thrust aluminum wheels give the car the desired nose-down attitude.
Vintage style AutoMeter gauges with the black dash and a sharp 3-spoke steering wheel add extra style to the cabin.
Further thoughtfulness in details is displayed through the carpeted trunk and dual chrome exhaust tips.
This 1935 Ford Model 48 is a cool rod that's built for an enjoyable driving experience.
The dapper looks make it even better.
See detailed photos at www.
maxmotive.
com.
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  • Year: 1935
  • Make: Ford
  • Model: Model 48

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