Vehicle Description
This 1929 Ford Roadster is a cool and coordinated package that
loves to update vintage details on this icon of the streets. And
since there are barely any miles on this build, everything feels
exceptionally fresh - right down to the rubber on those
whitewalls.
This is a build that was a decade-long labor of love completed in
2019, and there's only 60 miles on it. The Hatteras Green has an
almost golden undertone as the modern clearcoat paint highlights
the classic '29 roadster lines. You can instantly tell by the way
the shine rolls evenly across the iconic curves that the whole
process was a solid investment in quality. It's a detail-oriented
build where you'll love the little things, like the color-matched
headlight and hidden door hinges. Plus, this loves to stick to the
theme of a post-war style hot rod that was built with updated
pieces. You see it in the '37 blue-dot taillights, '50 Ford trunk
hinges, a chopped windshield, and a '32 Ford frame. Even the wheels
do a great job of being both thoughtfully stylish and
period-correct. After all, you may be too busy admiring the
two-piece wheel trim and the cool whitewalls to also see that the
black steelies match the frame.
A car like this was meant to be open to the world, and so you get a
full custom interior that's ready to show off. This keeps the
classic hot rod theme of wanting lightweight and minimalist
material, but it really does it with extra flair. Those
aircraft-style bucket seats instantly attract your attention with
their shine, and as you look closer, you can even see they are
cushioned with surplus aviator flight bag canvas. These also look
terrific accenting the door panels. And the tan there also
coordinates with the steering wheel and shifter accents (see what
we mean about thoughtful packaging.) The dash is color-matched to
the distinct exterior green, and it's dominated by a crisp set of
AutoMeter gauges, including a large speedo and tach.
The engine bay is just as crisp and clean as the rest of the build
it has a terrific Buick 264ci Nailhead motor - a true classic hot
rod icon. This V8 was rebuilt during the restoration, and all the
polished pieces and a smooth firewall mean it's ready to show off
from every angle. While it has the right vintage look, they also
added the right modern pieces to keep it a strong-running
powerhouse, including an Accel ignition coil and an aluminum
radiator. It inhales deeply with a Holley four-barrel carburetor,
and it exhales with a terrific tune from the center-exit dual
exhaust. And keeping that old-school power machine feeling on the
road are features like the Saginaw three-speed manual transmission,
a polished hairpin drop axle front end, and ladder bars in the
rear.
Slick, powerful, vintage, and unique - this is the '29 roadster
built just the way you want it. So don't let it go into someone
else's garage. Call today!!!