Vehicle Description
"Chassis:512630 941 Miles Shown, TMU Chrysler 331ci FirePower V8
Three-Speed Manual Transmission Red Paint Two-Tone Red & White
Upholstery White Soft Top 15"" Steel Wheels w/Pontiac Chieftain
Covers Dropped & Drilled I-Beam Front Axle Front Hairpin Radius
Rods Four-Wheel Coil Spring Suspension Isky Camshaft Four Stromberg
97 Carburetors Custom-Built Exhaust System w/Cutouts 1932 Ford
Radiator Grille Shell Quad Headlights Bobbed Front Fenders Molded
Model A-Style Rear Fenders Later-Model Instrumentation Period
Images Car Show Awards Magazines Featuring CarThis 1933 Ford
Cabriolet was modified in the late 1950s by the sellers uncle and
subsequently exhibited in the hot rod show circuit. The frame has
been Z-ed, and the body has been channeled, modified, and
refinished in red over a patterned and button-tufted red and white
upholstery. Dubbed the Lil Doughroadster, the car is powered by a
Chrysler 331ci FirePower Hemi V8 mated to a later-model Ford
three-speed manual transmission, and additional equipment includes
a white soft top, 15 steel wheels with Pontiac Chieftain covers, a
drilled front drop axle, front hairpin radius rods, a four-wheel
coil spring suspension, an Isky camshaft, four Stromberg 97
carburetors, and a custom-fabricated exhaust system with cutouts as
well as a 1932 Ford radiator grille shell, quad headlights, bobbed
front fenders, molded Model A-style rear fenders, and later-model
instrumentation. The seller inherited the car from his uncle in
October 2021, and the fuel pump and battery are said to have been
replaced in 2022. This 33 Ford Roadster is offered with historical
images, NHRA car show awards, magazines featuring the car, related
literature, and a clean Wisconsin title in the sellers name.
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