This 1927 Hupmobile sedan street rod is a unique blend of vintage
style and modern functionality, having been carefully converted
over the course of ten years. With just 11,500 miles since the
conversion, the car remains in excellent condition. The all-steel
body showcases the quality of workmanship and classic design.
Under the hood, the Hupmobile is powered by a small block Chevy V8,
coupled with an automatic transmission for smooth, effortless
driving. The car features front power disc brakes and power
steering, enhancing both safety and ease of handling.
The car's heating system works well, with a vintage-inspired
"Torpedo" trajectory air system that ensures a comfortable ride in
any weather. Additional features include an electronic ignition,
tilt steering column, and various custom touches, such as lighted
skulls, a real wood surfboard, and a custom rear box. This
Hupmobile is truly a one-of-a-kind driver that blends the charm of
the 1920s with modern upgrades for a reliable and stylish
experience on the road.
Please see the "Videos" tab above this description box for a cold
start and a walk around.
Vehicle Details
1927 Hupmobile Model K
Listing ID:CC-1949219
Price:$24,591
Location:North East, Pennsylvania
Year:1927
Make:Hupmobile
Model:Model K
Exterior Color:Blue
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:16582
Stock Number:C3850
VIN:ME5076
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