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Australian 1938 Ford Standard Roadster https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/attac...p;d=1775018110
https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/attac...p;d=1775018125 Did the Ford Motor Company offer 1938 Ford Standard Roadsters in any other country beside Australia? |
Re: Australian 1938 Ford Standard Roadster https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/attac...p;d=1775018562
Illustration from the Sales Brochure of an Australian 1938 Ford Standard Roadster. |
Re: Australian 1938 Ford Standard Roadster The American Ford Roadster was never a two-seater, all had rumbleseats and button-on side windows. The last true (bright metal windshield frame) Roadster was 1936. 1937 had windshield frames as part of the cowl, and ended Roadsters altogether. All Open cars were DeLuxe since since 1934. The Convertible Coupe, with rumbleseat and roll-up windows, continued through 1939, the difference being the roll-up windows. Prior years with roll-up windows were called Cabriolets, going back to 1932, and Club Cabriolets having a back seat instead of a rumbleseat, starting in 1936. 1939 changed the Ford Club Cabriolet model to be a Mercury Convertible, coming back as a Ford again in 1940. The last 4 door Ford Convertible was 1939, The last Mercury 4 door Convertible was 1940, the last Ford Phaeton was 1938.
Whew! I think I got it all out there! I'll humbly request corrections from those who know better! |
Re: Australian 1938 Ford Standard Roadster https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/attac...p;d=1775024558
As we have established, Ford Standard Roadsters are a unique species. Can anyone identify this very nice 1938 Ford Standard Roadster? Unlike the Australian example shown at the beginning of this Thread, the roof on this car covers the area aft of the door like the similar year Convertibles, while on the Australian car, it has a side curtains in this position. Does anybody know anything about this Roadster? What country it is in and where it was made? |
Re: Australian 1938 Ford Standard Roadster That's a New Zealand rego Trevor and comes up on CARJAM as an Australian import with first registration in NZ on 4th Jan 1995.
The top could have been modified to make it a bit more americanised. |
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Re: Australian 1938 Ford Standard Roadster Trevor, the red Roadster could not have been American, as it is a Standard, but shares the Club Cabriolet top and back seat. An oddity also, is the position of the windshield wipers, as no Ford I ever saw had that sort of connection, both going simultaneously left to right. I'll venture to say that they are not hooked up at all. The wind wings look to be of a shape not of Ford, and not available in 1938 anyway.
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Re: Australian 1938 Ford Standard Roadster https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/attac...p;d=1775108891
1938 Ford Standard Roadster showing Studs for Side Curtains This is obviously an Australian built car shipped to New Zealand. |
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