Exclusively manufactured by Ford Britain, Ford SAF, and Ford Germany from 1932 to 1937, the Ford Model Y Saloon was a compact car that exemplified the company's commitment to offering a cost-effective and pragmatic vehicle tailored to the needs of the European market in the 1930s. This 1936 example and comes finished in dual-tone grey and black over black upholstery. Imported to the United States from Europe upon the seller’s acquisition, it is now being offered for auction out of New York.
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Featuring a traditional saloon body style, the Model Y presents a prominent front grille, rounded fenders, integrated front headlamps, rear-hinged doors, and rear-mounted spare wheel & tire. This example comes finished in a dual-tone grey and black paint configuration complemented by chrome trim along the windshield wiper, bumpers, door handles, and wheel center caps. It rides on black-finished wire wheels dressed in older tires. An area of paint chipping is depicted in the gallery along with additional detailed images.
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The cabin presents black leatherette upholstery including front bucket seats and a rear bench with matching door panels. A black three-spoke steering wheel frames Cooper Stewart instrumentation and various push-pull switches. Equipment includes a rearview mirror, roll-up windows, door storage pockets, and a doorless glove compartment. A tear in the headliner is noted.
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Beneath the bonnet lies a 933cc side-valve inline-four-cylinder engine, sending power to the rear wheels by way of a three-speed manual gearbox. Stopping power is provided by four-wheel mechanical brakes. The seller states the oil and fluids were changed upon their acquisition.
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This sale will include a New York registration.
The seller would like you to know: “Enjoy this great toy!”

Comments (5)
Bid in the amount of $4,000
Bid in the amount of $3,050
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Does this car drive? No mention of it in the description.
Is it ready to go?
Bid in the amount of $2,799