Vehicle Description
1934 Ford Coupe
In the early days of hot rodding, the 1934 Ford quickly became the
platform of choice for many speed record attempts. Inexpensive and
plentiful, it also possessed a frame with high torsional rigidity
that could withstand the ever-increasing output of the flathead,
and overhead valve V-8 engines that were developed in the early
1950's
We've come a long way baby from the 1950's and this car could be
seen in the dictionary under hot rod. A Modified (strengthened)
rolling chassis that has been upgraded, a painted fiberglass body,
and an engine that attracts attention when it's not even running. A
meticulous build by a consigner that one can tell it is a labor of
love to produce his custom cars. Careful, reading on... you may get
you hooked!
Exterior
Hot Rod Black painted over an all fiberglass body, which will allow
for waxing and buffing with no scratching. Absolutely a quality
fiberglass body as gaps are very consistent, and everything is
smooth as silk. Seen is a 6" chopped roof. This beautiful body sits
atop a rolling chassis that has been boxed, and extra tubes added
to withstand extra extra horsepower. Custom American Racing Wheels
show up as 20x15's on the rear, and 18x6's on the front. All
weather radials wrap these custom wheels, and a view from the back
of the car can only be described as "phat". Suicide doors are seen
and have an automatic pin locking system that actuates when the car
is started, this is to prevent you from literally blowing the doors
off this car. As for the competition, there are no guarantees that
this will not happen to them.
Interior
Absolutely all custom tweed with a split back bench, and Speed
harnesses. Door panels show the gorgeous tweed as well. A
wonderfully grained rounded corner burl graces the dash, and the
center console. Auto Meter gauges throughout display the vitals,
and even a stretch of gauges run across the top of the front
headliner. This interior is not only functional but comfortable as
well, it has heat and AC. A B & M shifter sits proudly into the
nook in the bench seat, and within the burl in the console. Power
windows, and power locks are also added creature comforts.
Drivetrain
Hold on to your hat and here we gooooooo! A Big Al's Motor created
from a Dodge Dart block now a 383 Stroker, with a roller cam, a 671
Blower, and drinks from (2) 750 Double pump Holly's.
Consigner states that this motor has dyno' d out at 700 HP. Couple
this with a rebuilt turbo 350 to handle up to 1000 HP and throw in
a Manual Valve Body and a stall converter and you are ready to
light the tree and then the tires.
Undercarriage
A Mustang II front suspension, and a 4-link rear coupled to a
9-inch Ford True lock post with 3.55 gears. A 3" tube allows the
exhaust to travel through Flowmaster mufflers and end up going to
the outside world via Nascar tips. A Wilwood brake system with an
Aeromotor pump will allow you to hit the hooks, (4 discs) and await
your competition to finally show up!
There are Hot Rods, and then there are HOT RODS. This example is
the latter, with a top quality build, using top quality materials,
and producing an over the top vehicle. Consigner stated 1,289 Miles
and the engine gets serviced (ie torn apart) each year, with new
gaskets, and a complete once over. Just to hear this car will bring
a smile to your face and driving it will bring a kick to your
butt.
Classic Auto Mall is a 336,000-square foot classic and special
interest automobile showroom, featuring over 300 vehicles for sale
with showroom space for up to 1,000 vehicles. Also, a 400 vehicle
barn find collection is on display.
This vehicle is located in our showroom in Morgantown,
Pennsylvania, conveniently located just 1-hour west of Philadelphia
on the I-76 Pennsylvania Turnpike. The website is
www.classicautomall.com and our phone number is (888) 227-0914.
Please contact us anytime for more information or to come see the
vehicle in person.