Vehicle Description
1934 Ford Cabriolet
Cabriolet. The word "cabriolet" has a French origin that was
derived back in the 1800's that referred to a horse-drawn carriage
with two wheels and a top that could be pulled over the two
occupants of the carriage when weather became bad. Nowadays, the
term cabriolet can be interchanged with convertible and basically
means the same thing.
For consignment a 1934 Ford Cabriolet Convertible if you will,
burgundy convertible top, white paint, and burgundy ghost flames on
this all fiberglass earlier built hot rod. Some tuned port fuel
injection and Weld wheels, and we are going to show and go
baby!
Exterior
100 Percent fiberglass, however panels are straight, and gaps are
fairly well managed. These panels are bathed in white paint, and
present with ghost flames that are very gently airbrushed on the
hood, fenders and sides in burgundy. A few chrome accents for this
car on the headlights and side view mirrors as well as the curved
bumpers. Speaking of this, the front is just beautifully designed
with the shield shaped grille, which curves inward and comes to a
graceful point at the bottom, then the bumper frames this bottom
with a downward curve. On the rear this same curve accents the
swooping rear trunk deck and thin oval vertical taillights. Also
below are dual chrome tipped exhaust pipes peeking out. A clean,
near perfect burgundy canvas top with a rear glass window is framed
by a chromed surround. Weld wheels are all around and are wrapped
in radial 195/50R15's upfront and big 245/60R15's on the rear.
Interior
Fuzzy burgundy broadcloth, showing slight fading, cover the buckets
in this car. These have power lumbar supports; however, the
remainder of the adjustments are manual. Door panels are also
burgundy broadcloth and sport a silver cloth lightning bolt like
graphic running through the panel. Billet style handles and knobs
are seen on these panels. Up front in the middle of the buckets on
the floor, is a custom covered console with matching broadcloth
insert, which houses the gear shift lever, window toggles and a
Sony AM/FM/Cassette with CD changer player. Way upfront is a dash
covered in body matching white, and this has aluminum insert panels
which have horizontal ribs. These panels house the various blue
readout Dakota digital gauges which are inserted within the panel,
and on the passenger's side a digital blue readout clock. Vintage
air and heat controls are also within the metal dash in the center.
Noted trunk is power actuated, and fully covered in gray
fabric.
Drivetrain
Peeking out from under the open sided cowled hood is a 350ci crate
engine in V8 format, and this has tuned port injection on top. On
the back is a 700R4 4-speed automatic transmission and the rear
axle utilizes an 8.8-inch Ford rear. Looking at this engineering
jewelry, your eyes can feast on a chromed starter, polished
alternator and ceramic coated headers, along with the tuned port
injection manifold all polished and looking sparkling good.
Undercarriage
The belly shows in burgundy painted metal structure and suspension,
with a shiny new fuel tank and exhaust. Frame is solid, with no
rust. Suspension is courtesy a Mustang II for the front, and a 4
link with coil springs for the rear. Power disc brakes are on the
front, and power drums on the rear. Glasspacks make for a wonderful
sound to this car when on the run.
A fiberglass body that will never rust but stays within the design
parameters of the original 1934 Ford specs. A tuned port injection
car in V8 format, new suspension and braking, and a total cloth
interior with Dakota digital gauges, vintage air and heat, and a
tilt steering wheel. Your chance to own this beautiful design, all
buttoned up and ready to roll.
Classic Auto Mall is a 336,000-square foot classic and special
interest automobile showroom, featuring over 600 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.