1937 Ford Coupe “Show Car”
The Paint: PPG Candy Tangerine Pearl, base/coat, clear/coat
Composite Fiberglass body
The Engine: GM Crate 350 CID producing 300+ horsepower
The Transmission: GM Turbo 350 3 speed automatic
The Differential: GM 10 Bolt with 3.50:1 gear ratio
The Suspension: Tubular independent front
Power 4 wheel disc brakes with drilled and slotted rotors
The Interior: Complete floor to ceiling “Toffee” and black leather with custom Ostrich texture print contrasting through-out
The Dash: Clean, custom well placed easy to read VDO gauges, and in-dash vents
Custom “Vintage-Air” A/C and heat system
Power windows
Polished tilt steering column with custom interior-matching billet steering wheel
Aftermarket Stereo system
“Air Ride Technology” front and rear air bag system fully
controllable comfortably and safely from
the console
Fully detailed undercarriage
Highly polished Boyd Coddington wheels. 18” up front, and 20” in back with B.F. Goodrich g-force T/A radial tires.
To start a conversation about this quality built, highly visual,
and mechanically reliable “Show Car” would be to launch into a
three hour discussion about a car that has won numerous Best of
Shows, and first place awards for it's build quality just as much
as it's amazing presence.
To give a quick review, one of the nicest attributes this '37 has
to offer is it's “user friendly” mannerisms regarding it's
drive-ability, including the way it starts, steers, and brakes. The
odometer reads, 2,303 miles so, in terms of useability, the car is
well sorted.
The reason I want to emphasize these traits on this particular car,
is that most show cars that have been built to this level, are
somewhat cumbersome to drive, and tend to be a little awkward to
use in terms of their components.
This particular Coupe, although a well respected show car, is very
user friendly, and I think that's important for the full enjoyment
of such an investment.
When you step out into your shop or garage, your eyes will
certainly be directed to this beautiful, spectacular car. You may
just want to sit it in your living room.
If you like to win at the car shows, or drive a piece of art, or
both, Take a good look at this incredible 1937 Ford Coupe. It's
definitely a car to dream about.