1934 Ford 3-Window Coupe

Ford refined its Model 40 design for 1934 with a flatter, more streamlined grille featuring bolder vertical bars, smaller headlamps and cowl lamps, revised hubcaps, and an updated V-8 hood ornament.

The three-window coupe carried particular distinction as a DeLuxe-only offering (unlike the five-window counterpart which was offered in Standard and DeLuxe trim).

Under the hood, engineers fitted a new Stromberg two-barrel carburetor to replace the previous Detroit Lubricator single-throat unit, paired with a redesigned air cleaner. These modifications boosted the 221 cubic inch L-head flathead V-8 from 75 to 85 horsepower. Power was delivered through a three-speed manual transmission to a live rear axle.

The chassis utilized a 112-inch wheelbase with a solid front axle and transverse semi-elliptic leaf springs at both ends. Four-wheel mechanical drum brakes provided stopping power. DeLuxe models featured pinstriping, twin chromed horns, dual taillights, and elaborate woodgraining on interior trim panels.

The relatively light body combined with Fordโ€™s flathead V-8 delivered performance that exceeded most contemporary automobiles, contributing to the modelโ€™s enduring popularity among collectors and hot rod builders.


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