This 1927 Ford Roadster is for sale in our Louisville KY showroom.
This one off custom built roadster is a fire breathing asphalt
shredding piece of art. The poliform 27 Ford body has had support
pieces of metal throughout for a better fit and durability. The
Aluminum hood was hand built with the vents in the side being
precision cut and man does it look good. The steel running boards
are sturdy enough to step on but why take a chance of messing up
that beautiful paint. Sitting on a TCI engineering tube chassis the
car is about as custom as they get. The narrowed 9 inch has a set
of summer brothers axles and a 3.50:1 gear perfect for all around
cruising. The JFZ disc brake setup on all 4 corners brings this
monster to a crawl quickly. The paint on the 27 looks like glass
with multiple coats of clear applied it almost like looking in a
mirror. The red hand striped flames help to add some old school
flavor and are almost a requirement on any hotrod with a blower
sticking through the hood. That 6-71 Hampton Blower and manifold
sits on top of the 355 small block that has been filled with forged
parts. The Chet Herbert custom cam was made just for this beast
with the gear drive being essential on an engine setup like this.
The TH400 transmission handles the power nicely with them manual
valve body allowing for crisp shifts when you feel necessary. If
you want a car that looks great, has an over the top engine, and is
a blast to drive this 27 Roadster checks all those boxes. Options
on this 1927 Ford Roadster include, Seat Belts, Leather Interior,
and Aluminum Wheels with Radial Racing Tires. This 1927 Ford
Roadster is for sale in our Louisville Showroom and can be seen in
greater detail including 100+ HD pictures and an HD Video at
www.gatewayclassiccars.com. For additional information please call
our knowledgeable staff at (812)294-1555 or email us at
[email protected]. If you would like to see it in
person, come to our Louisville Showroom located at 13576 Blue Lick
Rd., Memphis, IN 47143. Link:
http://www.gatewayclassiccars.com/LOU/1918/1927-Ford-Roadster