Vehicle Description
Some classics take years of painstaking work to get the details
right. These are the cut-above customs that take extra time and
money so that the it not only has a powerful V8, but also the block
is painted to match the body. That's why you need to dig into the
details on this 1934 Ford 3-Window Coupe, because they put on the
extra effort inside & out to create a truly awesome machine.
Every inch of the interior is designed to be memorable. Up front
this is meant to be a true smooth operator with wide fenders
(w/integrated turn signals) and the well-integrated waterfall
grille. And those custom molded headlights look more like they
belong on a Jaguar XJS than a '30s-style hot rod - a strikingly
unique touch. The side continues this smooth attitude with a
chopped roofline and shaved door handles. In the rear, integrated
taillights and a frenched license palate mean nothing gets in the
way of those classic Ford curves. And people will marvel as the
trunk electronically opens. Because classic cars need good
brightwork, this modern hot rod obliges with a terrific set of
polished Colorado Custom alloys. But the most memorable part of
this full custom package is absolutely the paint. Either purple or
gold would be an outstanding color on this car thanks to a ton of
metallic element in the finish. So to have this two-toned so
artfully with the tri-color flames as the dividing line makes sure
this delivers a lasting first impression.
Pop the remote door openers, and you can see there was even more
attention to detail inside. The sleek attitude of the exterior
returns with a clutter-free dash, smooth door panels, and a custom
center console. It's all finished in a tasteful tan that also
matches the carpeting, headliner, and seats for a full uniform
presentation that is worthy of awards. And speaking of those seats,
they're finished in a supple leather and have outstanding
individual bolstering to make sure that this full custom is also
quite comfortable. This one comes with great features like power
windows and cruise control. There are even provisions for features
like an AM/FM/CD stereo and air conditioning. And as you slip
behind the wheel, you'll notice it's a Colorado Customs unit with a
similar pattern to the exterior alloys - yes, this is a thoughtful
total build.
Be prepared to be amazed when you lift the hood. We can't remember
the last time we saw such a detailed engine bay where the two-tone
of the exterior is followed inside here. Even the flames were
painted on the inner walls! Extra detail work was also done so that
the V8 was painted to match the car, and the everything else was
done in polished components. And don't you just love how the flames
continue on the etching of the valve covers and air topper? More
than just look amazing, this custom was built to move. The 350
cubic-inch motor has been enhanced with a Holley four-barrel
carburetor and Edelbrock RPM intake. These gives a sweet tune to
the dual exhaust. But don't just listen to it; follow the path in
the undercarriage photos. There you'll not only spot the fully
painted underside, but also great features like the upgraded
chassis, full stainless exhaust, and aluminum driveshaft. Also
don't forget to check out the Mustang II-style front end with
tubular A-arms and the four-link rear with adjustable coilovers.
It's a total package that looks great and was also meant to be
driven. And the power steering, a three-speed automatic
transmission, and front disc brakes reinforce that driver
feeling.
Premium, clean, and absolutely custom - someone sweated the details
on this '34 Ford, and so you get to skip ahead to all the fun of
showing it off. Call today!!!