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1946 Ford all-original survivor

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The ’46 Ford Super Deluxe looks amazingly fresh for a 48-year-old survivor
The ’46 Ford Super Deluxe looks amazingly fresh for a 68-year-old survivor

Classic car week begins today in Arizona and, as always, the six auctions taking place in the Scottsdale/Phoenix area through January 18 will tout their offerings in hyperbolic terms.

A special emphasis in recent years has been the rise of so-called “barn find” collector cars in various stages of preservation or decay, as well as pristine original cars with ultra-low mileage and looking as if they had just rolled out of the factory. The auctions have plenty of them this year, ranging from seven-figure Ferraris and other exotics to American muscle cars and cruisers.

Our Pick of the Week is one of those pristine originals, but an unexpected survivor that is both rare and impressive because these everyday drivers mostly got used up and tossed away. This 1946 Ford Super Deluxe two-door sedan has withstood the passage of time in a dry Texas environment and during its 68-year lifespan has been driven just over 8,000 miles.

The car has just over 8,000 miles on its odometer
The car has just over 8,000 miles on its odometer

The car is located in Chandler, Texas, near Dallas, and is advertised on ClassicCars.com by a dealer in Boise, Idaho, who says the still-glossy black Ford V8 is an amazing time capsule that has never been restored or tampered with, runs nicely and looks essentially as it did in the showroom immediately after World War II.

The price tag is fairly impressive, at $40,900, but the extreme rarity of such a find could make it worth it. The seller says the current fourth owner is a 73-year-old collector who has full documentation of the car’s history.

The description of the survivor Ford is very extensive, so I’ll let the seller tell the story through excerpts (which have been slightly edited for style and punctuation):

“Take a look at this beautiful all-original, unrestored survivor with 8,096 actual original mileage (Yes, that’s not a misprint – 8,096 actual original miles since brand new),” the seller writes.

The flathead V8 engine runs smoothly, the seller says
The flathead V8 engine runs smoothly, the seller says

“This very rare Super Deluxe is in great condition from top to bottom and from front to back. It will not disappoint someone looking for a clean example of a sought-after and hard-to-find classic collector car.

“In my opinion, this beauty belongs in a museum.

“At the heart of this beautiful 1946 Ford Super Deluxe Coupe is the original, strong 239 cid flathead V8 motor that is running very well indeed… The engine is backed by the original, smooth three-speed column-shift manual transmission, which also functions very well.

“This Super Deluxe Ford still retains its factory-original… firewall-mounted data plate, very rare original Ford operator’s manual envelope, original ’46 Ford operator’s manual and the original Ford ‘Adjust’O’Matic’ AM radio operator’s manual. (The radio still works, the seller adds.)

“It is hard to describe how nice the factory-original 1946 interior is on this car; it looks new but isn’t. Too cool!

The dashboard and plastic-covered seats appear to be like new
The dashboard and plastic-covered seats appear to be like new

“This Super Deluxe has also won multiple Early Ford V-8 Club of America awards including the coveted Rouge Award and the Grand National Award in Dearborn, Michigan (in) July of 1998.”

If that’s not enough of a convincer, the seller has uploaded a bunch of photos and a video of the Ford for its ClassicCars.com advertisement. Check them out because the condition of this veteran is pretty remarkable.

And let’s hope that whoever buys the old Ford appreciates its rarity as an all-original survivor and doesn’t attempt to restore, update or hot rod it.

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Bob Golfen
Bob Golfen
Bob Golfen is a longtime automotive writer and editor, focusing on new vehicles, collector cars, car culture and the automotive lifestyle. He is the former automotive writer and editor for The Arizona Republic and SPEED.com, the website for the SPEED motorsports channel. He has written free-lance articles for a number of publications, including Autoweek, The New York Times and Barrett-Jackson auction catalogs. A collector car enthusiast with a wide range of knowledge about the old cars that we all love and desire, Bob enjoys tinkering with archaic machinery. His current obsession is a 1962 Porsche 356 Super coupe.
  1. That is an amazing story and car. I once had a 1947 ford coupe but traded it for a 1961 chevy convertible.

  2. My very good friend indeed owns a
    ’47 Ford Business Cpe. All original including
    the dirt!! The finish is almost gone but the rest of
    it is very good! That flathead puts!!
    What’s this car worth????

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