This 1933 Ford Zipper (Custom) 2 door roadster is absolutely
beautiful. It features a full fiberglass body, chopped roof, custom
interior, custom paint matched chassis and billet aluminum
suspension components. There s no doubt this car is a showstopper.
It has reliable power coming from a street 4 perf. T.P.I. aluminum
heads V-8, with a Gear Star Turbo 350 transmission. Front end has
long and short control arms, coil overs. Rear end is a Ford 9 w/4
bar 4 coil overs. The interior was done by Dave Stokel of Fresno,
CA. and is a beautiful saddle tan leather with exquisite detail.
The vehicle has a custom frame, removable top, and a billet grill.
The paint detailing is exquisite as well, notice photos of the
truck and grill designs. Tires and wheels are by Billet Specialties
and are in very good condition. There is a spare tire but no car
jack. There are no leaks and no rust. The windows do not move and
there are no door locks. All lights work as they should. There is a
tilt steering column. No heater or air conditioning. This is a 2
wheel vehicle and what a vehicle it is. It would be a great car to
drive in Hot August Nights here in Reno. It runs and drives great!
Vehicle Details
1933 Ford Custom
Listing ID:CC-1973657
Price:$55,000
Location:Reno, Nevada
Year:1933
Make:Ford
Model:Custom
Exterior Color:Candy Brandy
Interior Color:Saddle Tan
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:3076
Stock Number:1117A7
VIN:683151117A7
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