This 1933 Ford sedan is a classic four-door hot rod built with
comfort, power, and clean style in mind. Under the hood sits a
small-block Chevrolet V8, topped with a Holley carburetor and an
Edelbrock intake, breathing through headers and Flowmasters for the
right hot-rod sound. A Turbo 350 automatic transmission and Ford
9-inch rear end keep the drivetrain simple, strong, and reliable,
making it an ideal choice for cruising or long weekends on the
road.
The steel four-door body wears a sleek black exterior that pairs
well with the black Procar low-back vinyl bucket seats in both
rows, giving this sedan proper seating for four adults. Stewart
Warner white faced gauges line the dash, and Vintage Air air
conditioning keeps the cabin comfortable all year.
Coilovers with adjustable damping and ride height give the car a
confident stance, and front disc brakes add welcome stopping power.
Staggered chrome US Mag wheels, 17 inches in the front and 18 in
the rear, finish the look with the correct period flavor.
If you are searching through street rods for sale, this well-built
and roomy '33 presents a rare chance to own a traditional hot rod
that mixes practicality with classic style.
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