Classic 1941 Ford Super Deluxe for Sale
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1941 Ford Super Deluxe for sale.
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See all 98 sales →| Vehicle | Sold For |
|---|---|
| 1942 Ford Super Deluxe | $23,995 |
| 1941 Ford Super Deluxe | $19,995 |
| 1941 Ford Super Deluxe | $20,495 |
| 1948 Ford Super Deluxe | $16,995 |
| 1948 Ford Super Deluxe | $50,945 |
| 1947 Ford Super Deluxe | $35,000 |
Frequently Asked Questions about the Ford Super Deluxe
Check the VIN against the data plate, engine block casting numbers, transmission stamps, and rear axle code. Cross-reference with marque registries. Original drivetrains add 20–40% premium over date-coded replacement engines on the same vehicle.
Typical issues to inspect on a classic Ford Super Deluxe include: rust on body panels and frame, engine wear (oil leaks, valve seals), original electrical components, and transmission seal degradation. Always perform a pre-purchase inspection by a marque-specific specialist.
Among the 13 Ford Super Deluxe listings on Classic Cars Arena, mid-production years (around 1945) attract the most interest from collectors. First and last production years also command premium prices when in original condition.
Classic car prices typically dip slightly in winter months (Dec–Feb) and peak around spring auction season. Examples held over an off-season often sell at sharper prices. Watch Mecum, Barrett-Jackson, and Bring a Trailer for market signals.
Agreed-value classic car insurance for a Ford Super Deluxe typically runs $300–$1,200 annually, depending on stated value, mileage limits, and storage conditions. Hagerty, Grundy, and American Collectors are common providers for vintage policies.
Many classic Ford Super Deluxe examples have notable provenance — celebrity ownership, racing history, or movie/TV appearances add significant value. Documented history (signed titles, magazine features) can multiply a vehicle's value by 2–5x.
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