This custom 1934 Dodge known as the "Capone Cruiser" is powered by
a Viper V10 engine and backed by a Viper T56 manual transmission
with a Ford 9-inch rear end. Built by Weaver Classics, this '34
sits on a modern tube chassis with QA1 adjustable coilover shocks
in the front, QA1 link adjustable suspension in the rear. It is
equipped with Mustang II steering, and the stopping power comes
from a Wilwood power braking system. This Dodge rides on custom
Ridler wheels, 18-inch in the front and 20-inch the rear, tucked
under the widened, flared and smoothed fenders. Unique features
include custom bullet-casing floor mats, a brass-knuckle shifter
knob, a fine Mercedes-Benz leather interior done by J&S
Interiors, six-shooter pedals and Tommy Gun stitching. The
all-metal dash has inverted Omega Kustoms gauges, power windows and
a Vintage Air system. One-off custom headlights pairs well with the
one-off custom grille and has shaved door handles with suicide rear
doors. This 1934 Mopar Sedan was awarded Mopar of the Year in 2012.
**PREVIOUSLY TITLED AS RECONSTRUCTED, VEHICLE MATERIALLY ALTERED**
Vehicle Details
1934 Dodge 1/2-Ton Pickup
Listing ID:CC-1672624
Price:Auction Vehicle
Location:Scottsdale, Arizona
Year:1934
Make:Dodge
Model:1/2-Ton Pickup
Exterior Color:BLACK
Interior Color:BLACK
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:0
Stock Number:144490
VIN:UTR05432
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