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Lot 8338: 1936 Ford Model 48 / 68

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$52,500
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1936 Ford Model 48 / 68
VIN: 182809552
  • 83k mi TMU
  • Location: Morgantown, Pennsylvania, USA
  • Originality: Original & Highly Original
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  • Transmission: Manual
  • Handedness: LHD
  • There are 44 Ford Model 48 / 68 (1935 to 1936) for sale right now.
Anon

What’s the history of the 1936 Ford Model 48/68 and how does it differ from other Ford models of that era?

Rusty assistant avatar

The 1936 Ford Model 48/68 series represents a fascinating chapter in Ford’s history. Here’s what makes these cars special and how they differed from other Ford models of that era:

Historical Context: The Model 48 (standard) and Model 68 (Deluxe) were part of Ford’s early V8 family, introduced as updates to the successful 1935 models. These cars helped Ford maintain its competitive edge against Chevrolet during the mid-1930s, with Ford selling over 820,000 units in 1935 alone.

Key Differences from Other 1936 Fords:

  • The Model 48 was the standard trim, while the Model 68 (like the one you’re looking at) was the premium Deluxe version with upgraded interior materials and additional features
  • Both models were powered by Ford’s famous flathead V8 - a 221 cubic inch (3.6L) engine producing 85 horsepower, which was quite competitive for 1936
  • These were the only two passenger car models Ford produced in 1936, making them the entire lineup that year
  • The Deluxe Cabriolet (convertible) version, like the one in this listing, was considered the most desirable body style

What Made Them Special:

  • They featured the new integrated trunkback design that was becoming popular
  • The cabriolet version had a fully-framed windshield and weatherproof top
  • Available in numerous body styles including roadster, sedan, coupe, convertible, and even ‘woody’ station wagons
  • The 1936 models received modest styling updates from the 1935 versions, including refreshed front-end styling

Collector Significance Today: The 1936 Ford Model 68 Deluxe Cabriolet, especially in the beautiful Washington Blue with tan canvas top like this one, is highly sought after by collectors. The high-end restoration on this particular example makes it what enthusiasts call “museum quality” - essentially a showpiece that represents the pinnacle of 1930s Ford design and engineering.

Would you like me to help you find similar classic Ford convertibles, or do you have questions about the restoration details on this specific car?