rom the earliest days of young hot rodders, the ’39 Ford DeLuxe coupe was the choice of many. For one thing, old Henry finally caved in and started equipping his Fords and the new Mercury line with hydraulic brakes. Another advancement Ford made was to be able to stamp larger pieces of their bodies, making less time for assembly. In comparing the ’39 Ford coupe to the ’38, you can see the loss of the bead line on the rear of the top. One more design change between the two years was the rear fenders. In the ’38, they extended out beyond the body, and the next year they tucked them in, making the beautiful rear of the cars extended in the ’40 model year.
Rolling stock is made up of 16×6 and 16×7 Vintique steel wheels and 185/HR16VS Sprint Classics and 215/70R16 Michelin Premier LTX tires.