Slick, speedy, and an overall thoughtful build, this 1933 Ford
Coupe is a thoughtful total build over every inch - right down to
the undercarriage. So look over the well-coordinated style, loaded
A/C interior, powerful V8, and upgraded suspension w/four-wheel
disc brakes. It all comes together to make the kind of package that
gets you ready for awards the moment this leaves the showroom.
The cool streamlined nose instantly gets your immediate attention.
It's a race-inspired look where the whole car tapers to make it a
true focal point. And while that is part of a vintage competition
style, the hood scoop also lets you know this is a much more modern
build. Of course, the sleek styling, shaved door handles, sport
mirrors all point to a more modern machine, too. It's a fiberglass
car with steel engine side panels, and it sits on a custom chassis.
So you have the right balance of lightweight and strength. But
while the construction is modern, you still get the right classic
custom street machine pieces. The king bee style headlights, chrome
waterfall grille, and a chopped-top style coupe profile. And
speaking of the profile, the channeled body and extra-large rear
tires give you that intimidating forward-leaning stance we all
love. The whole package is wrapped in a slick place, and the
hand-laid red pinstriping sets this one apart as a means and custom
machine
The thoughtful style continues inside. The suicide doors close
flush to meet the dash and the center console flows all the way
through the rear. So this coupe really envelopes you. The dual
bucket seats are modern units that know how to provide all-day
comfort. They are finished in a tasteful brown that's continued on
the door panels, shift boot, headliner, and even the trunk. This
has the right modern features for easy enjoyment, like power
windows and cold-blowing air conditioning. Plus, it loves to be a
driver's coupe with a sports steering wheel, tilt column, Lokar
shifter, and a dash full of bright Classic Instruments gauges.
The engine bay has an award-worthy level of style. After all, an
investment in a ton of polished pieces always looks great, but this
one takes it a step further. You also have a custom striping
package on the air grabber and the valve covers done to match. Not
only is it stylish, but it's also powerful. You have a Chevy 350
cubic-inch V8 upgraded with an Edelbrock four-barrel carburetor,
Offenhauser intake, and shorty headers feeding the center-exit dual
exhaust. There are even the right supporting components, like an
MSD ignition and upgraded pulleys with a serpentine belt. As you
look underneath, you'll see a strong setup on which you have the
right suspension components like a polished four-link drop axle
front end, and the rear is also a four-link that has a diagonal
link and Pete & Jakes adjustable coilovers. Add in four-wheel disc
brakes, a three-speed automatic transmission, and the grip of
modern tires, and this custom coupe knows how to hit the
streets.
This is the ultra-slick street machine that was built with added
care and added flair. So if you're looking to take center stage at
the car show tomorrow, you need to call today!
Vehicle Details
1933 Ford Coupe
Listing ID:CC-1543511
Price:$76,995
Location:Mesa, Arizona
Year:1933
Make:Ford
Model:Coupe
Exterior Color:Black
Interior Color:Brown
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:616
Stock Number:2275-PHX
VIN:AZ266145
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