Classy and powerful, this steel bodied Roadster does not mess
around! The same year this car was rolling out of the factory, the
St. Valentine's Day massacre happened in Chicago where seven
gangsters were gunned down in a garage by several other men dressed
as police officers and Al Capone became public enemy #1. The Ford
Roadster has since became one of the most iconic hot rods of all
time, so much so they started creating fiberglass bodies to
replicate these stunning rides. This 1929 Ford Roadster though is
one of the last remaining steel cars and is in great shape. Sitting
under where the hood would be is a ZZ3 350 cubic inch crate engine
that kicks out 345 Horsepower and a rebuilt TH350 automatic
transmission. The rear end contains 3.73 gears that will move this
small hot rod in a hurry and would have put most of the bootleggers
of the day out of a job. Like the gangsters of the day though, this
Roadster is not just a brute. The wire wheels wrapped in radial
tires provide a smooth ride and elegant looks paired with the green
paint on the body. Slide into the interior and get comfortable.
Once you fire up the V8 and start to drive you will be astonished
at how composed this car is on the streets, but as soon as you roll
onto the throttle the attitude starts to show! The rumble seat
makes this coupe a four seater and is quite the experience for your
passengers. This car is great in town and on the curvy back roads.
No matter what your driving type, there is no doubt you will have a
blast cruising in this hot rod! This vehicle is located in our
Denver showroom. You can view this 1929 Ford Roadster in greater
detail including HD pictures and an HD video of it running and
driving at Gatewayclassiccars.com. If you are interested in
purchasing this vehicle or have more questions regarding it please
call us at (303) 872-4722 or email us at
[email protected].