1941 Ford Super Deluxe Convertible







Ended Oct 07, 2025 at 7:23 PM UTC
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OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE
Raleigh Classic Car Auctions have built a pristine reputation over 26 years of live auctions, as the go-to for the best-of-the-best offerings for car collectors and enthusiasts. Regionally trusted and nationally recognized, Raleigh Classic Car Auctions continues to find low-mile, original examples with documentation annually. The September Special is an offering of 38 premium quality, low-mile and desirable, domestic lots from three private estates offered entirely without reserve. All vehicles are available for in-person inspection at The Raleigh Classic Showroom in Zebulon, NC; 9:00am-4:00pm Monday-Friday: 9/15/25-10/3/25 or by appointment.
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Ford thoroughly updated their vehicle line in 1941, in preparation for a time of unpredictability surrounding World War II. The 1941 design would continue in an abandoned 1942 model year and would be restarted until 1946 and produced until 1948 post-war. During these initial years, the 1940s Ford evolved considerably. The front fenders came in three pieces, with the idea in mind that small damage could be easily replaced. Notably, the 1941 convertible had no rear side windows, only windows within the door. Five different coil/distributor arrangements were used during 1941, famously creating confusion for mechanics.
The two previous Ford car lines, Standard and De Luxe, now blossomed into three: Special, De Luxe and Super De Luze. Ford vehicles had been V8-only since 1935, but dealer requests for an "economy" engine option prompted the introduction of a six-cylinder unit. The popular 221 cu in V8 remained as the top-line engine and was standard in Super De Luxe models.
This 1941 Ford had only two owners between 1941 and 2001. After it was acquired by a well-known Pittsburgh collector, it underwent a no-expense-spared restoration. Its factory ported engine features a "P-stamped" block and was fully custom built by Brockers Speed Shop with high-end internal components–rods, pistons, cams, polished aluminum heads, polished intake–sourced from Flathead Jack Inc. Additional features include a Holley 4-barrel carburetor, 12-volt Mallory distributor, giving this Super Deluxe Convertible “sleeper status,” although that term wouldn’t be popularized for nearly a century later.
Highlights
Offered from The Raleigh Classic Collection
Two-owner car from 1941-2001
Underwent a no-expense-spared restoration, including mechanical upgrades to enhance power and output
Powered by a factory ported "P-stamped" block, 221 cu-in flathead V8
Three-speed column shifting manual transmission
Finished in sleek Jet Black exterior paint
Custom caramel-colored leather interior
Features
Custom-built engine from Brockers Speed Shop includes:
Upgraded rods
Upgraded pistons
Upgraded camshaft
Polished aluminum heads
Polished Flathead Jack Inc. intake
Holley four-barrel carburetor
12V Mallory distributor
Offenhauser intake manifold
Haartz cloth convertible top
1957 Cadillac hubcaps on wide whitewall tires
Recent service and tune performed December 2024
Known Imperfections
Paint run and crack on hood
Scratch on hood
Multiple scratches on rear passenger side
Paint chips on front passenger side
Paint imperfection along front running board where it meets front fender
Running board cracked, rust present
Ownership History
Prior to joining a private collection and undergoing a full restoration, this 1941 Ford Super Deluxe Convertible was a two-owner example from 1941-2001. This car is from one of three private estates, comprising the September Special of the Raleigh Classic Car Collection.
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