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1939 Ford Delivery Sedan

1939 Ford Delivery Sedan, is a relatively obscure body style of a van built on a car chassis. Typically, these take the form of a station wagon body, but with steel panels where the rear windows would be. Delivery Sedans from other auto makers usually had only two doors as well. ​​​​​​​

  A car like this can cost upwards of ​$100,000. Read on,
The Ford Delivery came with a flathead V8 engine which was the first mass-produced V8 engine, introduced in 1932 and produced until 1953. It was designed to be lightweight and reliable.
The original 1939 Ford Delivery Sedan engine was replaced with the LS1 a 5.7-liter V8 engine that was produced by General Motors (GM) from 1997 to 2005. It was the first GM V8 engine to use an all-aluminum block, making it lighter than previous models.
1939 Ford Delivery Sedan
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