Vehicle Description
A sleek droptop body, modern amenities (including A/C), an upgraded
suspension, V8 power, and so much more make this 1937 Ford
Cabriolet a dream car. And when a full custom also has an
obtainable price, it doesn't have to remain a fantasy.
Everyone sees you coming in this bold creation because the metallic
silver paint loves to radiate the sunshine. And it only gets better
the closer you get to this custom machine. Great details, like the
burgundy pinstriping hug the curves of this car and highlight the
sleek lines. And just like any good custom build, it has all the
right touches to impress. You see this in places like the
color-matched grille, teardrop taillights, polished Budnik wheels,
and shaved door handles with key fob remote door poppers. And we
love how the expertly deleted bumpers gives you a better view of
the body - especially the deep dive of the front end.
The black hardtop is a nice compliment color to the silver
exterior, but this one looks even better with it removed. There was
a large investment inside to provide custom comfort. Nicely
bolstered buckets feature modern all-day luxury. They have comfy
cloth inserts, and the door panels even match for a premium uniform
look. The driver gets a three-spoke steering wheel on a tilt
column. Beyond that is a full round gauge package set in a polished
panel that looks perfect in your retro ride. As with any good
custom build, there are plenty of modern conveniences for you and
your passengers. This includes power windows, power locks, and an
AM/FM/CD stereo that has Bluetooth to make sure you have modern
music in this retro ride. Plus, there's ice-cold air conditioning
so you can stay feeling cool while looking cool all-day long.
The engine bay has a terrific smooth, tidy, and polished look that
you'll happily show off. But what you'll really love is the
substance it provides. This is a 350 cubic-inch small block
upgraded with a four-barrel carburetor, Edelbrock Performer intake,
and ceramic-coated headers that feed the rumbling dual exhaust.
This motor fires up readily and runs smoothly. And the three-speed
automatic transmission adds to its anytime usability. It really
does feel quite good on the road, and we have $4k in recent
receipts proving investments to keep it a fine cruiser. Plus, with
power steering, power brakes w/discs up front, and a Mustang
II-style front end upgrade, this one knows how take you near or far
with ease.
This has the right look, the right features, and the right price.
So don't miss your chance at this '37 Ford Cab, call today!