This 1936 Three-Window Coupe d was restored and modified in 2017, the seller says. The build was done in an “old school” look, with full fender skirts and wide whitewall tires on vintage wire wheels. He adds that the car has been stored in a climate-controlled garage. The 351-cu.in. land V8 and C-6 automatic have less than 1,000 miles of use, and the car has accumulated about 100 miles since being completed, according to the seller.
- The engine is a land 351-cu.in. OHV V8 with four-bolt main bearings.
- An lbrock intake manifold is topped by an lbrock 1406 four-barrel carburetor.
- The transmission is a rebuilt C-6 three-speed automatic.
- The rear end has limited slip, with 2.75:1 gears.
- No body damage has been reported.
- The doors and rumble seat have “popper” locks.
- The flush-mounted taillights are LED units.
- The bucket seats were upholstered in beige vinyl but they didn’t hold up well.
- The doors have power windows.
- The car is air conditioned.
- A tilt steering column is topped by a wood-rimmed GT steering wheel.
- The center console and window moldings have been wood-grained.
- A Sunpro r Tach II tachometer was mounted in the center console.
- The car has power steering and power brakes.
- The front suspension system uses tang II components.
- y-colored wire wheels are wrapped in wide-whitewall tires.
- Lots of extra parts are included such as three bumpers and four mag wheels with tires.
- A spare tire mount is included along with six wire wheels.
- Extra newly rebuilt C-6 three-speed automatic transmission.
- The upholstery needs to be redone, in the seller’s opinion.
- The transmission leaks at the pan gasket.
- This 1936 Three-Window Coupe d is 351 land powered.
- The transmission is a C-6 automatic.
- undy paint was applied during the car’s 2017 restoration.
- The seat was upholstered in beige vinyl, but it needs attention.
- The front suspension uses tang II components.
The seller states that this vehicle will be sold on a clean sissippi title in his name. This 1936 Three-Window Coupe d was restored in 2017. It has an “old school” look except for the flush-mounted LED taillights.