Vehicle Description
1929 Ford 5 Window Coupe Before you saw a reality TV show on every
channel cameras were following around the legendary Boyd Coddington
as he rose to the top of the custom car world on his show American
Hot Rod. Shows like this along with Barrett Jackson introduced the
rest of the world to the Classic Car hobby we all know and love.
Although this 1929 Ford Custom Hot Rod was approximately 75%
complete at the time of Boyd's untimely and all too early death,
the final product as finished by master fabricator and builder,
Jeff Eischen, is 100% Coddington styling and design. The car is
actually the last car worked on before his death in 2008. The steel
body was chopped by Marcel's Custom Metal Shaping who also
fabricated the hood and hood sides. Doing everything in house
Boyd's shop fabricated many one-off chassis components such as the
torsion bar front suspension, bat wings and drilled wishbones. The
car is coated in a deep Black that is topped with beautifully laid
out Hot Rod flames. The car has a great look with some great body
lines. The profile of the car is not like most Street Rods you see
nowadays sitting nice and low to the ground without an extreme chop
that you typically see. It has been shaved with nice smooth doors
and deck lid. Round headlights are found up front and are nicely
coated in Black. It wouldn't be a Coddington car if it wasn't
rolling around on the world known Coddington wheels. This car sits
on nicely polished Coddington true knock offs with brand new 15"
and 17" radial tires. Powering up this classic is a 350cid Chevy
Vortec engine that packs plenty of torque. The motor is topped with
Barry Grant's Six Shooter intake with 3 Demon 98 carburetors that
are perfectly adjusted. Every thing has a nice finish with a
polished Eishen designed/built finned air cleaner that matches the
finned Hildebrandt valve covers. Other cool under hood stuff
includes a Hunt magneto style electronic distributor, electric
water pump, and a one-off breather system. The transmission is a
TCI Turbo 350 coupled to a Winters quickchange with Coddington
designed and fabricated rear cover and axle housings. The leather
interior has many custom designed features including the seats,
door panels with billet spears and tachometer pod. This is all
complimented by the classic Stewart Warner gauges in a traditional
cluster housing by Hot Rods by Dean. The dash is cleanly coated in
Black and works perfectly with the gauges. A polished tilt column
is in place and topped by a custom wrapped polished billet steering
wheel. This significant Hot Rod has never been shown and has test
miles only. That means you have a chance to be the one to introduce
it to the world. The car is beautifully done and will put all of
those other Street Rods to shame. Boyd was a visionary in the Hot
Rodding industry and is an icon in the hobby. Make this amazing
street rod yours for $135,000.00!