Elite Dealer

1941 Ford Super Deluxe

Michigan

$33,495

1941 Ford Super Deluxe

Vehicle Details

Make

Ford

Model

Super Deluxe

Year

1941

Mileage

46,128 miles

Body Type

Coupe

Exterior Color

Green

Interior Color

Beige

Transmission

Manual

Drivetrain

RWD

Fuel Type

Gasoline

Engine

221 CID V8 flat head motor coupled to her 3 speed

Condition

Excellent

Description

1941 Ford Super Deluxe 2 Door Coupe in exceptional condition. Frame-off restored finished in Holly Green which is complemented by an immaculate Beige cloth interior. The undercarriage has seen little or no rain or inclement weather - as can be seen by the condition of the body and the undercarriage.

Overall this car is in perfect driving condition and is ready for a new home. This 1941 Ford Super Deluxe 2 Door Coupe is a great conversation piece; she turns heads and attracts onlookers everywhere it goes. The paint, the chrome, stainless steel and running gear are in A-One condition.

She is powered by her rebuilt 221 CID V8 flat head motor coupled to her 3 speed column shift Manual transmission; she runs and drives great and when running, the motor sounds like a well oiled sewing machine! She has a new stainless steel exhaust from front to back, all new glass, a completely new interior and there is no rust whatsoever on the car. Please Note The Following **Vehicle Location is at our clients home and Not In Cadillac, Michigan. **We do have a showroom with about 25 cars that is by appointment only **Please Call First and talk to one of our reps at 231-468-2809 EXT 1 **

Ford Super Deluxe Buyer's Guide

Full guide
J
Jim Vasquez
Hot Rods
1941–1948
~3 min read
Updated Apr 2026
The Ford Super Deluxe was the top of the Ford lineup during the wartime pause and postwar recovery — a prewar-designed car built to postwar standards that kept American families mobile and became the starting point for the custom car culture that followed.
This guide covers
✓ 8-point inspection checklist
✓ Common issues & what to avoid
✓ In-person inspection guide
✓ Market pricing by year & condition
✓ 4 FAQs answered
✓ History & fun facts

Ford Super Market Overview

Based on 6 Ford Super listings currently on ClassicCarsArena.com

6
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$26,979
Avg. Asking Price
1941–1948
Year Range
Price Position on Our Site — Average Range
This car: $33,495
Low: $13,000 High: $34,895
Transmission Distribution
Automatic 17%
Manual 67% ◄
Condition Distribution
Excellent 50% ◄
Good 33%
Poor 17%
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Ford Super Deluxe Buyer's Guide

Jim Vasquez here. People forget how strange the postwar Ford market was. Ford spent 1942–1945 building war materials and resumed civilian car production in mid-1945 with... the same design they'd frozen in 1942. The 1946–1948 Ford Super Deluxe was essentially a 1942 car with minor updates, and yet it was enormously popular. Americans were starved for new cars, the Super Deluxe was the best Ford offered, and the flathead V8 continued to deliver the performance that had made Ford's reputation.

For the custom car world, the 1941–1948 Super Deluxe is foundational material. The proportions are near-perfect for chopping and lowering, the flathead V8 is endlessly modifiable, and the cars were common enough that building supplies were readily available in the late 1940s and 1950s when the custom movement took off. Some of the most famous early customs were built on Super Deluxe foundations.

What to Check Before Buying

Lower Door Rust — Probe lower door skins and sills — consistent rust location on all pre/postwar Fords.
Floor Pan Condition — Check floors from underneath and inside — perforation common on unrestored examples.
Flathead Cooling System — Warm to operating temperature and watch for overheating — water passage corrosion is serious.
Convertible Structure — On convertibles, inspect the body structure behind the doors for water intrusion rust.
Sportsman Wood (if applicable) — On Sportsman models, probe all wood sections for rot — soft spots mean expensive repair.
Glass Completeness — Check all glass — original pre-war style glass can be expensive to source.
Head Gasket Condition — Check for white exhaust smoke and oil emulsification — flathead head gasket failure.
Trim Completeness — Inventory chrome trim — Super Deluxe-specific pieces can be difficult to source correctly.

Common Issues

Lower door skin and sill rust. Floor pan corrosion. Flathead V8 cooling system failures from blocked water passages in the block. Head gasket leaks (modern replacements are much better than originals). Rubber seal and weatherstripping deterioration. Convertible top mechanism rust. Sportsman wood body rot — extremely expensive to restore correctly.

What to Look For

Inspect the lower door skins and sill areas carefully — these rust consistently on pre-war and early postwar Fords from any climate. Check the floor pans and firewall area. On convertibles, inspect the body structure for rust from top-down water intrusion. Verify the flathead V8 doesn't overheat — cooling system failures on these engines are serious if the block's water passages have corroded. On Sportsman variants, verify the woodwork is original and structurally sound — wood rot is common and expensive to repair.

Price Guide

1941 Tudor sedan: $10,000–$22,000. 1946–1948 Tudor sedan: $8,000–$18,000. Convertibles (any year): $20,000–$45,000. 1941 Convertible: $30,000–$60,000+. 1946–1948 Sportsman: $45,000–$90,000+ for genuine examples. Period-correct custom builds: $25,000–$150,000+ depending on quality.

Did You Know?

The 1946–1948 Ford Sportsman was the only American car of the postwar era to feature factory-installed decorative wood body trim on a convertible — a concept that was simultaneously luxurious and impractical in the American weather context. The Ford Sportsman was directly competing with the Chrysler Town & Country, another woodie convertible that has become one of the most recognizable American classic cars. The 1941 Ford's flathead V8 produced exactly 90 horsepower — the same number as the year of the car's production, a coincidence that Ford's marketing team reportedly noticed with satisfaction.

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