Vehicle Description
This is a very cool custom that's sure to turn heads... after all,
when was the last time you saw a 1931 Essex. But more than just
rarity, you'll love this one for all the upgrades, including the
performance V8, upgraded suspension, and custom A/C interior.
The Essex cars were known for really getting us into the era of
solid body cars, and you can see the difference that makes here.
The design is more substantial than the Fords and Chevrolets of the
day, and so that gives you instant distinction. Plus, the all steel
body fits together with the kind of care that commands respect. And
this even has all the right vintage pieces like the pop out vent
windshield, dual bumpers, and spare integrated into the passenger
fender. But no one will mistake this for just a '30s-style jaunty
machine. After all, this might have a classic black and burgundy
two-tone, but the shine it radiates tells you someone wanted this
Essex to be super-slick. And the low-slung profile on those bright
wheels with half-moon caps tell you this distinct classic is also a
rolling thunder.
Inside, this one reveals more of its custom attitude. After all,
the individual comfort of bucket seats wasn't available in the '31,
but this one offers it for everyone. Even yours power adjusts the
ideal position. The plush two-tone red and gray velour on these
seats is part of a fully coordinated package that includes the door
panels, carpeting, and headliner. So you'll readily show off this
custom anytime. And it's easy to show it off everywhere thanks to
comfortable features like cold-blowing R134a air conditioning.
Plus, the three-spoke sports steering wheel and white-faced VDO
gauges are another great reminder there's something special under
the hood.
While the exterior is more distinct than a Ford, you'll be happy to
have a legendary blue oval motor in the engine bay. The classic
butterfly hood gives an excellent view of 289 cubic-inch V8 sourced
from a '65 Mustang. More than just a V8 upgrade they really spent
time adding the best performance components to the motor. You have
flat top pistons, a steel crank, and a Crane Cams camshaft. It
inhales deeply with a Holley double-pumper 650 CFM four-barrel
carburetor and Holley intake. And it exhales with authority as
Hooker Super Competition headers add even more power while also
contributing to the thunder of the dual exhaust. This even has the
right supporting components, like the MSD ignition and electric
fans. The three-speed automatic transmission was even freshly
rebuilt to keep this one cruising strong. So if you're thinking
about driving this cool classic, then don't forget to look at the
undercarriage photos. There you'll see great features like the
independent front suspension, four-link rear, and power disc
brakes.
With less than 3,000 miles on this restoration/transformation,
you're looking at power, comfort, and true distinction all wrapped
in one custom package. So if you love to stand out in all the best
ways, call today!