Vehicle Description
Fat-fendered Fords like this 1946 Ford Coupe make for some great
streetrods. With room for a potent V8 under the hood, lots of
creature comforts inside (including leather and A/C), and slick
paint with an aggressive stance, this cool coupe has all the best
custom flair and comfort.
The paint obviously sets this machine apart, but first take a
moment to look at all the custom work done before the first drop
was sprayed on. The bumpers and trim were expertly deleted for a
smooth style. Then the headlights, taillights, and license plate
were frenched for an even more integrated look. Even the dividing
line for the two-piece windshield was minimized for the cleanest
look possible. While the body is free from brightwork, the polished
dual exhaust tips and 17-inch alloys on a lowered stance makes sure
the shine also shows aggression. Then with a smooth and custom
body, the exceptional two-tone was added. The modern green and
champagne used the sheetmetal's natural lines to divide the two
colors. Plus, they both have a terrific metallic glow that unifies
the two hues. And because this is such a hot machine, custom
painted flames run down both sides for an award-worthy total
look.
Inside, you know this is has been fully customized once you take
one look at the seats. After all, the level of custom contouring in
the supple leather were decades away when this Ford first came into
this world. In fact, a modern Cadillac donated these comfy seats,
and they have fold-down armrests front and rear so that everyone
can get individualized comfort. Yours even power adjusts to the
ideal position. The exterior two-tone returns on the dash for a
well-coordinated and smooth package. From the driver's seat, you
can see a lot of investment whent into custom work. It starts with
the sports steering wheel, and beyond that is a crisp Daytona
Instrument full gauge package. Also within your reach is the
AM/FM/CD player, power windows, and provisions for modern R134a air
conditioning.
Under the hood is small block power that showcases plenty of shine
on the polished valve covers, matching air topper, alternator, and
more. And beyond the style, this 350 cubic-inch V8 has the
substance of an Edelbrock four-barrel carburetor, aluminum intake,
and a sweet-sounding dual exhaust. This is all part of a total
package built to balance power and comfort. For example, you'll
spot a nice aluminum radiator to help keep the motor running cool.
Plus, the three-speed transmission is built to handle the torque
that this coupe is putting on the road, and at the same time, it's
also good for automatic cruising. There's also front disc brakes,
modern performance tires, rear sway bar, and an upgraded Mustang
II-style independent front suspension.
Lots of recent investments in a slick presentation, and obviously
built to drive, this cool custom Ford coupe is an easy way to get
the best of everything. Call today!!!