This radiant 1939 Ford Roadster aka "Green Machine" is the kind of rod most of us only dream of owning. An extra sleek fiberglass body, removable hardtop, a supple custom interior, four-wheel disc brakes, and a hot LS1 with only 500 miles under the hood make this an all-eyes-on-me kind of street rod. Everything mechanically is brand new from engine all the way down to wiring, all documented.
The green paint has plenty of metallic element that radiate in the sunshine and lets the car get noticed. Of course, there's plenty more there to love than just the color. This custom car loves the look of sleekness as the fiberglass body fits together quite well. And there are well-integrated pieces with the sport mirrors, frenched license plate, and running board that flow right off the fenders. The doors fit flush and handles have been removed so nothing gets in the way of the iconic crease that starts at the hood and continues until it creates the trunk line. There's no superfluous chrome, which gives it a modern appearance that makes you focus on the limited areas of brightwork like the iconic grille, teardrop headlights, and Budnik alloys that are staggered at 19/20 inches for a sporty stance.
The roof has the well-formed look of a coupe, or you can remove it for a sleek roadster style. And no matter how you choose to motor, this one was made to keep you comfortable. The suicide doors look cool, and they make it easy to hop into the well-bolstered bucket seats. These have an intricate design finished in a supple Ultraleather. Even the door panels and custom center console have been done to match. But what really impresses is how this has been built to be a true cruiser. The Colorado Custom sports steering wheel is on a tilt column, and the smooth dash is dominated by AutoMeter Pro-Comp Ultra-Lite gauges.
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