Vehicle Description
This 1937 Ford Minotti Coupe loves to be different in all the best
ways. It gives you a unique extra-sleek exterior, a show-ready
shine on the V8 power, and a leather-lined A/C interior that could
make some new luxury cars jealous. So it's time to be the envy of
everyone.
It's hard not to get excited about a custom this slick. The
fiberglass body was expertly crafted by people who understand how
flow works. That's why the polished grille seamlessly transitions
to the flush-mounted lights. The crease on the hood frames the
two-piece windshield. The hood line creates a styling element that
runs the entire profile until it blends with the rear wheel arch.
And the shape of the rear helps form the taillight design. This is
thoughtfulness on display, and thoughtfulness is sexy. That's
especially true when you wrap it all in a black that has so much
luster that they could eliminate most of the chrome for a very
modern appearance. But all great hot rods have brightwork, and so
this one reserves it to show off the right touches of vintage fun.
You can see the hot rod style hairpin front suspension. There are
King Bee-style additional headlights mounted up front. And the
polished alloys are classic-style Billet Specialties units with a
nice 15/17-inch front/rear aggressive stance to emphasize where the
power meets the pavement.
Inside is a level of comfort you'd want in a modern car. It starts
with the cashmere-colored leather bucket seats that have modern
bolstering for all-day comfort. The side panels, rear storage area,
headliner, and the grip on the Billet Specialties steering wheel
match this color for a true uniform feeling. Even the trunk has
been expertly upholstered. The dash looks fantastic with an
exterior-matching slick black and a premium wood insert. And we
always like to see a full set of gauges done with classic markings,
so we can stay fully informed while still looking vintage. A
premium custom like this is not only supposed to look great, but it
also offers you the best in comfort. That's why you have great
features like power windows, a tilt steering column, and ice-cold
R134a air conditioning.
The motor has plenty of polished components to be show-worthy, and
hot rod fans will love to point out the rarely-seen Inglese valve
covers. At its heart is a 350 cubic-inch crate motor. It inhales
deeper with a Holley four-barrel carburetor, and it exhales with
added power and rumble as shorty headers feed the dual exhaust. And
you'll also spot plenty of tidy and worthwhile supporting
components, like billet hood hinges, a billet distributor,
serpentine belts, and an aluminum radiator. But more than just a
great motor, you'll need to view the undercarriage photos to fully
appreciate this build. There you'll spot great hardware like the
strong TCI chassis, four-link rear suspension with adjustable
coilovers, and a Currie 9-inch rear end. Add in a stout TH350
three-speed automatic transmission, modern tires, and four-wheel
power disc brakes, and this looker is also an easy driver.
This is a rare build from 2007, titled as a 2007 kit car, and there
are barely over 7k miles on it. So while this has a street rod
style, you have a distinction and sleekness that comes from a
premium product that has spent far more time tucked away in the
garage. It's time to enjoy quite a unique '37 coupe. Call now!