1940 Ford Deluxe Convertible Coupe







Ended Nov 11, 2025 at 8:25 PM UTC
Description
Introduced during a time of rapid innovation, the 1940 Ford lineup featured a sleek, modernized body with integrated headlights and a distinctive grille that set it apart from earlier models. The car was powered by Ford’s reliable flathead V8 engine, offering improved performance and smooth driving, and was offered in a wide variety of body styles across both Standard and Deluxe (De Luxe) trims.
The 1940 Deluxe Convertible Coupe came with a 221 cubic-inch flathead V8, which produced 85 horsepower from the factory. Known for its smooth performance and reliability, it was paired with a three-speed manual transmission, making the Deluxe Convertible a spirited and stylish cruiser. Although this example does not have a radio, it retains its original antenna, which was unique to convertible models: Mounted in the top center of the windshield, it could be extended or retracted with an interior knob.
The body and frame on this 1940 Deluxe were reportedly restored in 1993, and the car wears maroon paint with brown leather upholstery. This drop top, which the seller says has won numerous local show awards since its restoration, received an inspection, maintenance, and test drive from a certified mechanic in June 2025. It is now offered with a clean Michigan title in the seller's name.
Factory Equipment
Powered by a 221ci V8 engine rated at 85 hp
Three-speed “three on the tree” manual transmission
Split windshield
Steel painted wheels, chrome trim rings, and dog dish Ford De Luxe hubs (with P215/75R15 wide whitewall tires)
Center-mounted radio antenna that can be operated from inside
Cream and maroon Bakelite steering wheel with Ford De Luxe center badge
100-mph speedometer and gauges for fuel, water temperature, oil, and amps
Bakelite knobs below the dash: Choke control, throttle control, instrument light dimmer, and cigarette lighter
Floor heater
Modifications
Restoration in 1993 included:
Body and frame repair
Maroon paint
New tan convertible top with maroon edging
Brown leather seat upholstery
Brown leatherette and carpet trim on doors
SW gauges for water temperature, amperes, and oil (below glovebox)
Seat belts
Servicing & Documentation
June 2025: Inspection of engine, brakes, fuel system, and fluids. Installation of new battery, spark plugs, and wires. Car was tested and driven by a certified mechanic.
Known Imperfections
Paint chips and imperfections on hood and fenders
Wear and imperfections on grille and surrounding paint
Stains on front edge of convertible top
Weather stripping above windshield is separating on driver’s side
Hole in passenger rear of convertible top
Stain on driver’s side rear of convertible top
Pitting on driver’s side mirror
Imperfections in vent window glass
Marks on white wall portion of driver’s rear tire
Some finish has worn off window cranks
Clock is inoperable
Ownership History
Offered with a clean Michigan title in the seller's name
Included Items
Grille badges for The Early Ford V-8 Club’s Grand National Meet and Town & Village Insurance Service
2009 NSRA Safety Inspection sticker on windshield
Additional documents
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