Gateway Classic Cars of Atlanta is proud to represent this 1933
Ford 3-Window Coupe! This 1933 has been featured in multiple
magazines and comes with full documentation from the builders:
Randy Price and Butch Smith. Most newly built hot rods use
fiberglass or more expensive, newly minted, steel bodies. The
classic 1932 Ford lines are closely reproduced with new bodies.
Because the 1932 Ford is extremely popular with hot rodders,
unmodified versions are becoming rare. Although distinctly
different in appearance, 1933 and '34 Fords are also popular
starting points for hot rod construction, and are also available as
reproductions.This particular example features a chopped fiberglass
body mated to a 1933 Ford frame. Powering this Purple beast is a
402ci V8 backed by a Muncie 4-Speed Manual Transmission. Power is
sent to the rear wheels through an 8-inch Ford rear end packed with
3.50:1 gears and Posi-Traction! It's quick, loud, and a blast to
drive! Finished in a gorgeous shade of Violet Pearl Purple over
Ivory Leather upholstery, this '33 3-Window is sure to turn some
heads. If you are in the market for a true show winner and show
stopper, this chopped 1933 Ford is the one for you!
Vehicle Details
1933 Ford 3-Window Coupe
Listing ID:CC-1901448
Price:$49,000
Location:O'Fallon, Illinois
Year:1933
Make:Ford
Model:3-Window Coupe
Exterior Color:purple
Interior Color:white
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:21041
Stock Number:ATL2207
VIN:GCCATL2207
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