Gateway Classic Cars of Louisville is proud to present this 1948
Ford Anglia Street Rod!The Ford Anglia began life as a simple
British economy car. This one, however, has crossed the Atlantic
and gone completely rogue. Beneath its compact shell lives a
masterpiece of American engineering - a Boss 514 Ford Hemi by Jon
Kaase - the kind of engine that makes grown gearheads stop
mid-sentence.Powertrain Deep Dive - Boss 514 Jon Kaase Ford HemiAt
the heart of this Anglia sits a 514 cubic-inch Jon Kaase-built Ford
Hemi, a legendary big-block known for its brute torque and
precision craftsmanship. Kaase, a championship-winning Pro Stock
engine designer, built these hemis for those who demand more than
power - they demand excellence.With aluminum Jon Kaase Hemi heads,
hemispherical combustion chambers, and a 460-based stroker bottom
end, this engine breathes effortlessly and revs with frightening
smoothness. Estimated output: 650+ horsepower and 650 lb-ft of
torque, depending on tune. Cooling is handled by a custom aluminum
system, engineered to keep big-block temperatures in check within
the compact Anglia body.The 15-gallon fuel cell feeds this beast,
and the idle alone tells you it's something special - deep, steady,
and pure Kaase thunder.Transmission & DrivelinePower is delivered
through a TCI C6 3-speed automatic transmission with a TCI
performance shifter, built to handle every ounce of torque. Out
back, a Strange Engineering rear end and Detroit Locker posi unit
ensure both tires stay hooked when the throttle drops. A 3.25 rear
gear provides a precision blend of acceleration and highway
composure.Chassis & SuspensionUnderneath, this Anglia rides on an
Art Morrison chassis, renowned for precision geometry and strength.
A 4-point roll bar adds rigidity and safety, while spindle-mount
front wheels and Wilwood disc brakes bring serious stopping power
to match the performance. The 15-gallon fuel cell is mounted low
for ideal weight balance and handling.Design & PresentationFinished
in a brilliant Blue, this Anglia has presence in every sense of the
word - squat stance, fat rear tires, and an aura that radiates
controlled aggression. Inside, the Black vinyl interior is clean
and functional, built for the driver, not for show trophies. Every
switch and gauge serves a purpose.Why This Build MattersThis isn't
a backyard hot rod - it's a carefully engineered machine, crafted
from, Jon Kaase, Art Morrison, TCI, Strange Engineering, and
Wilwood. The result is power refined by precision, a street rod
that blends old-school attitude with race-level hardware. With only
571 miles since completion, it remains as fresh as it is
ferocious.If you're searching for a car that's more than fast - one
that embodies excellence in every nut and bolt - this Jon
Kaase-powered 1948 Ford Anglia is it. Brutal, beautiful, and built
right from the first weld.This 1948 Ford Anglia is offered by our
Louisville Showroom and can be viewed in greater detail including
100+ HD pictures and an HD video at www.GatewayClassicCars.com. For
additional information, please call our knowledgeable staff or
email us at Louisville@ GatewayClassicCars.com. Our Louisville
Showroom is located at 13576 Blue Lick Rd. Ste A, Memphis, IN
47143.
Vehicle Details
1948 Ford Anglia
Listing ID:CC-2014960
Price:$80,000
Location:O'Fallon, Illinois
Year:1948
Make:Ford
Model:Anglia
Exterior Color:Blue
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:571
Stock Number:LOU3293
VIN:GCCLOU3293
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