Detail Info for: Ford NASCAR Hall of Fame David Pearsons Steel 1939 Ford 350!

Transaction Info

Sold On:
03/27/2011
Price:
$ 59900.00
Condition:
Mileage:
6220
Location:
Charlotte, NC, 28269
Seller Type:
-

Vehicle Specification

Year Make Model:
1939 Ford Other
Submodel Body Type:
-
Engine:
Transmission:
Automatic
VIN:
Vehicle Title:
Clear
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
Gasoline
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:

Vehicle Detail

RK Motors Charlotte 5527 Lakeview Road, Charlotte, NC, 28269, US Phone : 704-596-5211 Email : joseph.carroll@rk-motors.com NASCAR Hall of Fame David Pearsons Steel 1939 Ford 350! As with bikers, there are two schools of hot rodders?those who look at the machinery as art, and those who actually use the machinery as vehicles. This gorgeous 1939 Ford Deluxe Coupe seems to straddle the boundary between the two. It's beautifully built, but is fully sorted and has been driven quite a bit since it was completed. Owned until recently by NASCAR Hall of Fame member David Pearson, I suppose that's no surprise, and today it's a great-looking and -driving cruiser that will be a hit at just about any show you attend. If you're not familiar with David Pearson the man, you probably aren't a true NASCAR fan. Pearson began his NASCAR career in 1960 and ended his first season by winning the 1960 NASCAR Rookie of the Year award. He won three championships (1966, 1968, and 1969) every year he ran the full schedule in NASCAR's Grand National Series (now Sprint Cup Series). NASCAR described his 1974 season as an indication of his "consistent greatness;" that season he finished third in the season points despite having competed in only 19 of 30 races. With little exaggeration, when Pearson showed up at a race track, he won. Pearson ended his career in 1986, and currently holds the second position on NASCAR's all-time win list with 105 victories; as well as achieving 113 pole positions. Pearson was successful in different venues of racing; he won three times on road courses, 48 times on superspeedways, 54 times on short tracks, and had 23 dirt track wins. He finished with at least one Top 10 finish in each of his 27 seasons. Pearson's career paralleled Richard Petty's, and together they accounted for 63 first/second place finishes. So what we have here is an opportunity to purchase David Pearson's personal car, a Ford coupe that has a very personal connection. Early in his career, he raced a 1940 Ford coupe, and this car was built in tribute to that early racecar. To answer your very first question about the car itself, yes, that's 100% original Henry steel in this one. No fiberglass reproduction body, no plastic fenders, just a straight, clean, honest car. In fact, there are very, very few body modifications anywhere on the car, simply because the original Ford designers nailed this one on the first try. Instead of radical sheet-metal surgery, the builders instead focused on getting the details perfected, which means high-quality metalwork, excellent gaps, and exact alignment of all the panels. This one fits together very, very well. And once it was straight, they went to work laying down a sophisticated, vintage-looking gray finish that could have been an original color. I bet you're surprised by how good a non-metallic gray car can look, aren't you? I sure was. It is base/clear-coat paint, of course, so it's deep a shiny (and will stay that way forever), but there's almost no metallic in it, giving it a very period-authentic look. Painting a hot rod a subtle color is always a gamble, too?it forces you to get the details right because there are no flashy graphics or colors to distract onlookers from the metalwork. This one comes together extremely well, and looks even better in person than it does in photos. In the 1930s, chrome and other bright-work were how automakers defined themselves and they lavishly dressed up their designs with a lot of shiny jewelry. This 1939 Ford is no exception, and after decades of looking at de-chromed, monochromatic rods, I'm so pleased to see chrome making a comeback. All of the original trim on this '39 was retained, from the V-shaped grille to the teardrop-shaped taillights, which, interestingly, are a popular installation on rods of all makes. The original bumpers feature a set of extremely rare accessory "elephant ear" bumper ends. The original headlights have been modified to include discreet parking and turn-signal bulbs inside the stock housing, and all the glass was new when the car was rebuilt. In the power department, this car was built with the road in mind, not wowing show crowds when the hood was popped. Given that, it's no surprise to find a small block Chevy topped by an Edelbrock 4-barrel under the hood. As I said, this car was built to be driven, and the engine bay's almost workman-like appearance bears that out. I like that the money was spent making the car work correctly rather than on flash that doesn't do anything when you're behind the wheel. But all the basics are there, including power steering, a powerful alternator, and A/C, all situated inside a very easy-to-access engine bay. There's some flash in the form of a billet aluminum air cleaner and matching valve covers, and chrome A/C compressor and alternator, but otherwise it's just built to be reliable, powerful, and you won't think about it any more than you do the engine in your daily driver?you'll just get in, turn the key, and it'll start and run. Every Single. Time. I don't know about you, but I'm the kind of guy who needs that kind of reliability in his hardware. Nice. The chassis is like the engine compartment?well designed, properly engineered, and nicely built, but showing signs of use, which only proves that this car is everything I've told you. The transmission is a TH350 3-speed automatic, which is about as durable and reliable as you can get. Out back, there's a GM 10-bolt hanging on a triangulated 4-link system with coil-over shocks for a smooth ride. Up front there are tubular control arms with another set of coil-overs and a rack-and-pinion steering system that makes this car track and steer like a modern piece. The chassis itself is fully boxed with custom-made tubular crossmembers that make this coupe far stiffer and stronger than the original car, which means a smoother, quieter ride. And speaking of the original car's performance, you'll be pleased to note that the original manual 4-wheel drum brakes have been replaced by powerful 4-wheel discs, including a set in back that look as big as some of the front brakes on lesser cars. Wheels are absolutely perfect-looking American Racing Salt Flat Special aluminum wheels wearing Z-rated 225/45/17 front and 245/45/17 rear Dayton radial tires. Like the body, the interior looks not too removed from original. The seat is tan vinyl, but looks very vintage with its pleated cushions, and it may even use the original seat frame. The steering column and wheel are obviously modern billet pieces, but you'll appreciate the tilt and the way the leather feels in your hands?and you don't need a giant wheel to handle this car now that it has power steering. Settled into the very stock-looking dash are a set of digital gauges, although it appears that the original clock was retained in the glove box lid. That knob on top of the dash actually cranks the bottom of the windshield open, a great way to ventilate the interior and very effective in the pre-A/C days of the late 1930s. The shifter is from Lokar, and matches the billet brake and accelerator pedals. The door panels look very authentic, and feature original knobs and handles for the latch and window, along with the original wood-grained garnish moldings. The A/C controls have been hidden from view under the dash, and seat belts added in the name of safety. The positively massive trunk features an original style trunk mat and something you NEVER see in a rod?a spare tire. Like I said, the guys who built this rod knew it was going to hit the road and they thought of everything. There are plenty of rods out there that are desirable because they border on art?if you want one, check out our inventory because we have several. Then there are those that were never meant to sit still, cars that motor down the road without worries and with the same creature comforts we enjoy in our modern iron. The 1939 Ford shape is one of the most popular today for good reason, and doesn't need a lot of modifications to stand out. Trust me on this one?this stock-looking, gray 1939 Ford might be one of the most eye-catching cars around, and a little NASCAR history never hurts. But the true beauty of this one is best appreciated from behind the wheel. Call now! FACTS & FIGURES Year:1939 Mileage:6220 VIN: Transmission Type:Automatic Type of Vehicle Title:Clear Number of Cylinders:8 Primary Color:Other Interior Color:Gray About this auction & RK Motors Charlotte As the world rushes into hard assets ahead of collapsing paper money, sales of top notch classic cars are exploding. Remember, they aren't making anymore #1 condition 1958 Chevrolet Impala Convertibles! In times of economic uncertainty, capital flows to the highest quality assets which contain the least amount of risk and the classic car market is no exception. The lesson is simple: buy the very best you can find! Please note that all sales are binding and final. Our cars are sold "as-is" with no warranty expressed or implied. Please carefully read the terms & conditions of the sale before bidding. Winning this auction does not entitle you to come inspect the car and decide if you want to buy it, but obligates you to complete the purchase! A $1000.00 deposit via PayPal is due within 24 hours of the auction close ... NO EXCEPTIONS. We do not release our reserve prices, as this would be unfair to the other bidders, so please don't ask! Note that our cars are on display in our showroom, in national print ads, listed for sale on our website, and listed for sale in multiple, nationally known, online dealer showrooms at all times. Since our cars are for sale in a number of other mediums, we reserve the right to cancel the auction at any time. RK Motors Charlotte sells 30-40 cars each and every month to collectors worldwide. Each and every one of these cars is listed on Ebay, but only one sale, on average per month, actually occurs on Ebay. Accordingly, if you see a car you like, don't wait! Call us! When you see it disappear, it means that it sold to someone who saw it somewhere else. If you have ZERO feedback on Ebay, please call or email us to request our authority to bid on our vehicles. If you would like to make a sales visit or inspection, we would be happy to schedule a personal appointment with you. To do so, contact Joseph Carroll at (440)313-8091 or (704)596-5211. For those of you who need to fly in, we can provide transportation to and from Charlotte Douglas International Airport. We can also provide accommodations within walking distance of our facility. For those international buyers, note that we've shipped cars to collectors and classic car fans world-wide for years. You can feel confident in our representations, and post-sale service. Our Transportation Manager, David Weich, stands ready to help your transport & shipping needs. A common question we receive is: "do you accept trades"? We do accept trades, but will only consider #1 or #2 condition vehicles. If you would like us to review a trade, please send detailed pictures of the entire car, including the underside. Also send a detailed description which includes all specifications, facts, figures, history and documentation present with the car. Lastly, give us a clear idea of what you are seeking in trade value. Email information on your trade directly to Joseph Carroll. Joe's email address is: Joseph.Carroll@RKMotorsCharlotte.com. Our retail showroom is located in sunny Charlotte, NC. We usually 100-140 incredible cars on display, and there's always something new. Feel free to make an appointment, stop in and meet our staff, and, more importantly, see the Greatest Showroom on Earth! Each and every one of our employees is an absolute car nut and we do this because we love cars! In addition to retail showroom in Charlotte, NC, our sister company, RK Motors Auto Restoration is a full restoration mechanical/assembly facility and a restoration body/paint shop, located in Mentor, Ohio. We perform complete restorations for classic car fans around the globe. RKM restored cars have won numerous national weekends and our cars won their classes at both the 2009 Mopar Nationals and 2009 Pontiac Nationals. We stand behind our work and value long-term relationships with our customers! For information on your restoration project, contact Joe Carroll at (704)596-5211. Do you want your car customized? New wheels? Air conditioning? We have a full service shop staffed with veterans who have been there and done that ?we can give you what you want! For a quote on customizing or add-on products, contact Gary Volpicelli at: (704)596-5211. Gary's direct email address is: gary.volpicelli@RKMotorsCharlotte.com. Check out our feedback from other customers who have purchased cars from us in the past. Here's what some of customers have to say: http://RKMotorsCharlotte.com/testimonials.htm. We pride ourselves on describing our cars accurately, and, our cars really do look better in person than in the pictures! Bid with confidence! For general information, call us at: (704)596-5211. You can send an email directly to our President, Joseph Carroll, at: joseph.carroll@RKMotorsCharlotte.com. Frank Carroll V.P. of Operations 5527 Lakeview Road Charlotte, NC, 28269 RK Motors Charlotte Phone : 704-596-5211 Fax : 704-596-5980 Mobile : (440)413-7118 frank.carroll@rk-motors.com Joe Lewis Sales Administrator 5527 Lakeview Road Charlotte, NC, 28269 RK Motors Charlotte Phone : 704-596-5211 Fax : 704-596-5980 joseph.lewis@rk-motors.com David Weich Transport Manager 5527 Lakeview Road Charlotte, NC, 28269 RK Motors Charlotte Phone : 704-596-5211 Fax : 704-596-5980 david.weich@rk-motors.com Gary Volpicelli Service Manager 5527 Lakeview Road Charlotte, NC, 28269 RK Motors Charlotte Phone : 704-596-5211 gary.volpicelli@rk-motors.com Classic Cars Delivered Worldwide in 2009 : --> quick links View Our Showroom Contact Seller View Our other Auctions Email to Friend Best of Show Garage Copyright © All rights reserved.

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