Vehicle Description
Every time you look at this 1930 Ford five-window hot rod, you're
going to discover another great feature. From the supercharger, to
the upgraded suspension, to the dual four-barrels, to the custom
interior, to the copper paint - this coupe is a true stunner.
The body is a genuine steel coupe, chopped and smoothed just
enough, but retains the upright good looks of Henry's original
design. Of course no one in the 1930s could have imagined we'd have
the kind of modern metallic paints we have today. The copper on
this car is the result of a serious investment in high quality
paint, a professional hand, and plenty of clearcoat. It's such a
great look that other pieces were painted, too, like the radiator
surround and chassis. These are difficult and costly additions, but
the result is a uniform build that makes the whole hot rod appear
candy-coated. The American Racing Torq Thrust wheels are true
classic icons, and the extra wide rear set gives you the iconic
Saturday night hero stance.
When you open the door, the tan leather seat is quite inviting and
even set to accommodate taller drivers. But that's not what will
really grabs your attention. A cool custom car like this usually
has flames running down the sides, and this one does, too... on the
inside! The custom side panels give this interior that added touch
people love to see at the car shows. Beyond that are all the right
ingredients for a proper hot rod. You have a tall floor-mounted
chrome shifter and a matching three-spoke steering wheel. Mounted
to the steering column is a large SunPro tach, and in the
exterior-matching copper-colored panel is a full set of Shark
gauges.
You'll love looking out the windshield and gazing over that huge
bright air grabber. Because just below that you know lies a beastly
motor. This is a 383 stroker V8 with a huge Weiand supercharger and
dual Holley four-barrel carburetors. The motor looks so fantastic
that we dare you to find another component that could be polished.
But beyond just looking great, it gets the fundamentals right with
features like and aluminum radiator and electric fan. Those
straight pipes make a ferocious growl, and the three-speed
automatic transmission with 3500 RPM stall makes sure this one
stays in the powerband - so this beast's bite match its bark. Power
like this need the right kind of control, that's why there's an
independent suspension up front and a four-link coilover rear.
There's a four-wheel disc brake package (Wilwood units up front,)
and the massive 29x15.5 Mickey Thompson rear tires are exactly what
you want for traction off the line.
It takes time, money, and willpower to create something this
thoroughly well built. Or you can skip ahead in the trophy line by
picking up this award-worthy, turnkey hot rod today. Call
now!!!