Friday, October 26, 2012

1940 Ford Coupe back in production after seven-decade hiatus: Autoweek TV

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Friday, October 26, 2012                 

Everything old is new again, including the 1940 Ford Coupe. The Blue Oval has authorized the creation of a reproduction version of the two-door. A complete body is priced at around $15,500.
1940 Ford Coupe back in production after seven-decade hiatus: Autoweek TV
10/26/12, 4:02 pm et
Also in this episode: Fiat will show an electrified 500 at the Los Angeles auto show, and Aston Martin is mulling a V12-powered Cygnet.

TRANSCRIPT

-- Ford goes retro for SEMA.

-- Fiat electrifies the 500.

-- And what could outdo the crazy Nissan Juke-R?

The answer to that question is coming up in this Friday edition of Autoweek TV. I'm Natalie, and I'm here to tell you the Tigers WILL NOT go down in four games.

Here's the news:

When it comes to classic Fords and the restoration crowd, the Mustang is a perennial favorite. So much so that Ford actually sells new steel bodies of classic '60s Mustangs.

Well, the 1940 Ford coupe is another favorite of restorers, so Ford is going to help them out, too. At next week's SEMA show in...


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