Vehicle Description
Looking for maximum visual impact with tons of power to go along
with it? Check out this 1933 Ford Speedstar. Its angular body,
dressed in a classic hotrod color scheme, is sure to pull focus
while the rumbling small block under the hood stands by to smoke
the beefy rear tires with a mere tap on the accelerator.
This ride is certainly no shrinking violet - it will standout in
any crowd and in the best possible way. Speedstars are all about
making a strong, well-crafted statement and this '33 definitely
does that, with its fiberglass body clad in glossy black paint
that's dressed with flames while teaming with a sizable engine to
provide an outstanding power to weight ratio. The sharp incline of
the grille and front windshield combine with the chopped cabin and
shaved door handles for an appearance that's both classic and
futuristic at the same time and the exposed front suspension
affords you a great look at its polished components. With the front
end hunkered down over the front axle and the rear perched over
some seriously sizable rubber in back, it gives the impression that
this Speedstar is poised to strike as the streetlight turns from
red to green - which, of course, it is.
The sleek red leather interior provides a perfect contrast to the
exterior and shows plenty of craftsmanship and detail. There's a
lot of room inside this cockpit - the pair of bucket seats are nice
and broad and there's quite a bit of available real estate in front
of them to accommodate taller drivers. A custom center console puts
the shifter within easy reach and just in front of it, the dash
area carries a trio of white-faced TPI gauges to monitor vital
engine functions. At its center, a flip down monitor navigates the
Kenwood stereo, which includes speakers mounted adjacent to the
seats, as well as separate tweeters for a top notch audio
experience. Even the trunk is dressed to the nines, with its
combination of leather walls and spotless red carpeting.
When a car carries as much visual impact as this one does, you'd
rightfully expect plenty of accompanying performance capability.
Rest assured that this modded Ford delivers it in abundance.
There's a built 350 cubic inch small block eagerly waiting to
spring into action just under that long sloping hood, and it's
armed with an array of top tier components to get the most out of
its substantial displacement, including a pair of Edelbrock
Performer heads and an Edelbrock 4-barrel carb as well as a
performance cam that adds a great rumbling lope without wreaking
havoc on available vacuum. The small block pairs with a 4-speed
automatic 700r4 transmission and exhales into a pair of Hooker
headers to minimize backpressure and send a deep commanding note
out through the Borla dual exhaust. Up front, there's a sizable
aluminum radiator that teams with an electric cooling fan to keep
operating temperatures under control and the surrounding collection
of polished accessories in the engine bay provides eye candy galore
- even more stands by just outside in the form of chrome upper and
lower control arms and polished coilovers in both front and back.
Disc brakes at all four corners that feature polished, drilled and
slotted rotors for excellent heat dissipation provide plenty of
stopping ability, while a set of American Racing combo wheels that
are sized 17" in front and a full 20" in back give this one of a
kind ride an awesome inclined stance.
You don't often come across the combination of top tier components
and outstanding craftsmanship offered by this 1933 Ford Speedstar.
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