1939 Ford Coast to Coast Cabriolet For Sale
Impeccably Built by Mike Goodman Customs in Meridian Mississippi ~ Best in the Industry
A Gorgeous Work of Art With Amazing Attention to Detail
JUST RED ~ Silky Sherry Red Paint With A Gorgeous Red Ultra Leather Interior
Power Remote Control Doors, Windows and Trunk
ONLY 2,349 Miles ~ Always Trailered and Immaculately Maintained
LS1 Fuel Injected Lingenfelter Corvette Engine
4L60E Automatic Transmission
Gen-II Air Conditioning and Heat With Defrost
Hyrdaboost 4 Wheel Disc Brakes All the Way Around
Griffin Aluminum Radiator with Electric Fan
Power Steering
Moser Engineering 9" Rear With 3.70 Gears
Daytona Pinion Setup
Heidts Front Suspension With Aldan Coil Overs
4 Bar Rear With Aldan Coil Overs
Rare Boyd Coddington Crown Jewels Wheels ~ Front: 205x50x17 and Rear: 275x40x18
Rear Wildwood Racing Calipers
All Billet, Stainless and Chrome Components
Stainless Braided Lines
All Stainless Steel Exhaust
Hush Puppy Hushpower II Quiet Mufflers Until You "Get on It"
Gorgeous, Coast to Coast Body ~ Double-Sided and All Steel Reinforced
Block Sanded and Polished Chassis
Easily Removable Hard Top
Remote Hood That Opens and Stays Up by Remote Double Action Struts
Custom Stainless Steel Laser Cut Grill
Smoked Safety Glass Windows
Original 1939 Headlamps
Flush Mount Gas Cap
Like New Running Boards and Window Felts
All LED Lighting
Amazing Interior With Exceptional Stitching Done by Bill Harold of Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Chrome Tilt Steering Column
TPI Gauges
Secret Audio Sound System ~ Hidden in a Drawer in the Trunk With a 10 Disc CD Player
Beautiful Seat Belts All the Way Around
Trunk Opens by Remote With Two Linear Actuators Done by Dakota Digital
Beautifully Done Trunk With Battery and Storage Compartment and Hidden Sound System
Matching Red Cover Custom Made Cover by California
Featured in Magazines and Won Lots of Awards
Tons of Build Photos, Documentation, Receipts, Manuals, Diagrams, Etc.
Show Board Included
This Cabriolet is Over is a No Expense Spared Build By The Best Builder on the East Coast and Would Cost Over $250,000 to Build Today