Vehicle Description
Featuring an all-steel body and show-quality finish, this 1933 Ford
is the product of a professional no-expense-spared custom build
that was completed in 2009. Features include a 3.5" chop with
matching custom glass, smoothed running boards with integrated full
wraparound rear apron, custom engine bay side panels, side-lift
hood, shaved trim and electronically actuated suicide doors, custom
brushed steel grille, billet mirrors, hidden LED taillights and
much more. Under the hood is Pro-Built 383 stroker small-block V8
engine with fuel injection that looks like Weber stacks backed by a
700R4 automatic transmission. The suspension is a custom, fully
independent setup at all four corners with coilover shocks and
4-wheel disc brakes. The car rolls on Boyd Coddington wheels, 17"
in front and 18" at the rear. The interior is completely covered in
custom leather upholstery, including the seats, door panels, custom
headliner and even the bindings for the square weave carpeting.
Other notable features include air conditioning, all VDO
instrumentation, leather-trimmed billet steering wheel, tilt
column, custom audio system, electronically actuated side-exiting
dump tubes for the exhaust system, power windows and hand-done
pinstriping. From the John Staluppi Cars of Dreams Collection.