This 1931 Ford 3-Window Coupe is a real head-turner. At first glance it looks black, but step closer and the deep custom blue-plum color comes alive. It’s absolutely stunning in the sunlight. The closer you look, the more you realize this is a high-end hot rod build. Everything from the paint to the interior to the engine choice was done right.
The body keeps its un-chopped original roof line, and with its all-steel construction and fiberglass fenders it stands out from the crowd. Under the hood sits a Chevy 350 with a 4-bolt main block, built to a documented 375 horsepower. It’s a roller motor with Sanderson ceramic-coated headers, aluminum heads and intake, and it delivers both looks and aggressive performance.
Inside, the dark caramel upholstery has a unique texture that almost resembles ostrich hide. It’s a high-quality installation that still looks fresh. The gauges are clean and well-lit, and the Ididit steering column makes cruising simple and comfortable.
Underneath, the coupe is just as impressive. It’s clean enough for show, with Moser axles, 3.55 gears in a TrueTrac rear, and a triangulated 4-link with Carrera coil springs. Four-wheel power disc brakes give it modern stopping power, while a 2.5-inch Borla exhaust adds both style and an incredible sound.
If you’re looking for a ’30s Ford coupe, this one deserves a serious look. It’s unique, beautifully built, and ready to be the centerpiece of any garage. Canadian tax is not applicable.