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1947 Ford Convertible 30531 Miles Orange Convertible 350ci V8 700 R4 Automatic

Condition: Used
Make: Ford
Model: Convertible
Type: Convertible
Trim: --
Year: 1947
Mileage: 30531
VIN: S0S2713311LL
Color: Orange
Engine: 350ci V8
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: Automatic
Interior color: Tan
Vehicle Title: Clear
Item location: Local pick-up only
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GR Auto Gallery is pleased to present this stunning '47 Ford Convertible. This show stopping Ford comes in a brilliant Orange paint job which is complimented by a Tan interior and a functioning Tan convertible top. Powering the vehicle is a Street Performance TPI 350 cubic inch V8 mated to a 700R4 automatic transmission. Performance upgrades include Wilwood disc brakes, a Walker radiator, front coilovers and mustang 2 front suspension. Additional features include a new subframe, 9 inch Ford rear,... shaved door handles, 2005 Thunderbird headlights, taillights and foglights, digital dash, working vintage heat and A/C, power windows, power steering, power locks and much much more. This vehicle was build professionally in 2011 and really shows. Currently the Ford has been placing well in different Automotive shows such as Detroit's Autorama. If youre in the market for something that will truly set you apart, look no further. Please call or email us today for more information. The 1947 Ford line was similar to the 1946 line. Visual differences included the removal of the red accents from the grill and the two small lights located just above it. Ford began titling 1947s in February 1947. For the first few weeks, the 1947 model was identical to the 1946. Ford then restyled the body slightly. First by moving the parking lights from above the grill to below each headlight. Exterior moldings were changed from grooved to a smooth design. A new hood ornament with a blue plastic insert was installed. A new hubcap design became available. The interior dash color was changed from red accent to gold. By September, the roof-mounted antenna was moved to the cowl. Finally, the horns were moved in front of the radiator from the engine compartment.