Vehicle Description
This 1934 Ford Cabriolet takes the classic style and creates a
street machine with ZZ4 small block power, an upgraded suspension,
four-wheel disc brakes, and a custom/comfy air conditioned
interior. So this one is impressive for far more than just its
iconic rumble seat setup.
A '34 Ford cab has awesome style. The all-steel body has a smooth
look with fluid lines on the fenders that even flow underneath the
deep-dipping 'V" of the grille. It's also attractive for having the
right brightwork on the waterfall grille, bumpers, headlight
surrounds, and premium greyhound hood ornament. The creamy white
paint has a nice gloss for elegance, especially with the
copper/brown pinstriping for accenting. (The consignor even claims
this is car is originally out of California, so you know they
started with a nice and dry body before restoration!) But there's
something more going on here. The 15-inch wire wheels with meaty
rear tires gives this a stance that suggests a street machine kind
of attitude (more on that in a moment.)
Suicide doors are always a classically elegant touch, and they
swing wide to make sure you can easily show off this custom
interior. The black has a sophisticated look, especially with the
leather inserts in the seats. There are also nice details,
including the wood-like trim and classic Ford script stitched into
the sides. This was built to be a great driver, and so the seating
is extra comfy, and the door panels are custom crafted for better
armrests. There are even well-integrated features, like an
AM/FM/cassette stereo, cruise control, and cold-bowing R134a air
conditioning. Plus, you have a wood-rimmed steering wheel, tilt
column, and crisp vintage-style VDO gauges. Proper roll-up windows
and a glass rear window in the folding soft top really give this a
quality feeling when buttoned up. Of course, a car like this loves
to be open to the world. That way you can have as much fun as those
in the classic rumble seat. And not only does this Ford have that
iconic feature, but also it's finished just as nicely as the rest
of the interior.
The butterfly-style hood is always a great classic piece that can
attract a crowd. But what's contained within is far more modern.
It's a GM ZZ4 performance 350 cubic-inch crate V8. It's built with
a Holley four-barrel carburetor, an Edelbrock Performer RPM intake,
and an MSD ignition. It fires up with gusto as it makes a nice low
rumble out of the dual exhaust. As you look underneath the car,
you'll spot the nice driving pieces, like a four-link front end and
a Corvette-style independent rear. The TH400 three-speed automatic
transmission is both stout and smooth, and the four-wheel disc
brakes fives you superior stopping power.
A cool classic look with all the right upgrades - that's what makes
this Ford Cabriolet so great. So don't let it slip away, call
today!