This 1934 Ford 3-Window coupe immediately catches your eye with its
burning hot paintwork, but that's far from its only trick. With a
supercharged stroker motor under the hood, four-wheel disc brakes,
overdrive transmission, and custom interior, this knows how to do
everything, including take home some awards.
This car is rolling artwork. The black paint has a high-gloss
finish and shine thanks to the professional hand applying it. There
was a ton spent on masterfully laying the custom frames that
consume the front end and then burn down the profile. And the
quality fiberglass body means this one has some exceptionally
straight panels to showcase it all. More than just the paintwork,
this street machine comes with our favorite hot rod details such as
inches chopped out of the roof, large central dual exhaust tips, a
frenched license plate, and deleted fenders. There are plenty of
brightwork pieces, like the waterfall grille and suspension pieces.
Of course, our favorite shine may just be from the Halibrand style
wheels. They have a true vintage street machine look, especially
with the larger and meatier rear set to really give this a terrific
stance.
Those cool suicide doors are your gateway to even more custom
details. The flames of the exterior return inside on the custom
headliner, door panels, and steering wheel to give this the kind of
flair that lets people know it's a thoughtful build. The interior
is as darkly intimidating as the black on the outside, but you can
also see it was built for modern comfort. You have contoured bucket
seats that give you all-day comfort. And the interior is even
stretched to accommodate taller drivers. There are also nice
upgrades like power windows, power steering, and an AM/FM/CD stereo
mounted in a roof console. And as a true street machine, the main
focus is on the driver. The steering wheel is on a chrome tilt
column, floor shifter, and a full set of Classic Instruments cool
Moon gauges.
The hood and sides are removable so that you can put this awesome
build on full display. And beyond all that shine is some serious
substance. This is a 383 cubic-inch stroker V8 that has dual Holley
four-barrel carburetors feeding the Hampton blower to make sure
this maximizes the power from the moment you twist the key. It's a
full professional build with everything you want, including
aluminum heads, steel braided lines, an aluminum radiator with
electric fan, and a nice set of headers feeding the Magnaflow dual
exhaust. The full package is said to make a whopping 750
horsepower! And you can tell this is a thoughtful total set up just
by the way they made this awesome motor without having to cut a
hole in the hood. The 700R4 four-speed automatic is a stout unit
that's also fitted with a stall and shift kit. So it's great for
performance driving and easy overdrive comfort. As you look
underneath, you see more of the clean presentation that comes from
a low mileage and high-dollar build. You'll sport the right
suspension components, like a four-link front end, ladder bars and
adjustable coilovers in the rear, and power disc brakes behind
every wheel.
This coupe provides an awesome amount of power. And it also gives
you a good suspension, comfy interior, and cool style that make for
a great total package. So if you want a fast driver that's an
instant trophy contender, call today!
Vehicle Details
1934 Ford 3-Window Coupe
Listing ID:CC-1479873
Price:$80,995
Location:Lithia Springs, Georgia
Year:1934
Make:Ford
Model:3-Window Coupe
Exterior Color:Black
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:25500
Stock Number:6014-ATL
VIN:1841466234
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