Vehicle Description
With proper V8 power, a vibrant style, and a thoughtfully custom
attitude, this 1931 Ford 5-Window Coupe uses its detail-oriented
presentation to deliver a desirable and distinct street
machine.
This classic delivers street machine style in well-planned ways.
The body is steel, but the rear fenders are updated fiberglass. It
makes for a great way to let this classic style also fit the wide
rear tires of the upgraded 15-inch Centerline wheels. They
purposely deleted the bumpers to give you a clear view of the
bright grille in front, and in the back, the flowing extended
fenders make this coupe look extra sporty. The purple paint
continues this lively feeling. It has the bold style you want in a
coupe like this, and it's the kind of quality application where
it's always just a professional detail away from being ready for a
calendar shoot. And we even like the little things, like the
well-integrated turn signals in the headlights, the classic
windshield overhang, and a hint of the large exhaust tips peeking
out of the rear. There are even sides for the hood if you ever want
to fully button it up, but really, why would you ever want to take
that motor off display?
The interior continues to show off more of the thoughtful setup.
After all, the white on the seat and door panels look good, but you
want the carting in black to show less dirt. And there are cool
details like how the seatbelts are done in purple to coordinate
with the exterior, and there's a custom overhead console that holds
the AM/FM/CD stereo. There's a nice look to all the wood trim
inside. Plus, these serve a useful purpose with the sport steering
wheel and dash panels with upgraded Classic Instruments
readouts.
A hot rod needs proper V8 power, and so a 350 cubic-inch small
block is waiting in the engine bay. You'll love displaying this
powerhouse because they took the time to give you plenty of polish
and make sure the wires are tidy. Oh year, and they also painted
the bock and other major components a coordinating purple! There's
also plenty of substance behind the style with a Holley four-barrel
carburetor, an Edelbrock Performer intake, an MSD distributor, and
Sanderson shorty headers that feed a rumbling dual exhaust and
Magnaflow mufflers. It's a healthy power package that connects to a
three-speed automatic transmission for ideal all-around enjoyment.
There's also a four-link front end, power brakes with front discs,
and a rear ladder bar with adjustable coilovers. It's all part of a
true street machine style setup that comfortably allows you to
enjoy this coupe on the streets.
We've refrained from calling this a Purple People Eater, but when
something is this distinct and powerful, it's hard to resist. It's
such a cool coupe that you know it belongs in your garage. Call
today!!!