1947 Ford Tudor For Sale
This 1947 Ford Tudor presents as a thoughtfully built street rod
finished in a subtle light blue accented by clean, hand-applied
pinstriping. It has been with the same owner since 2006 and
reflects the kind of long-term care that shows in both its
mechanical setup and overall condition.
Power comes from a Chevrolet ZZ4 350 crate engine, a well-known
performance small block featuring a forged steel crankshaft,
hypereutectic pistons, a hydraulic roller camshaft and roller
lifters, and aluminum cylinder heads. It's topped with a Demon 650
carburetor and breathes through headers that run to side pipes,
giving the car the sound and character expected from a mid-century
hot rod. A Turbo 350 automatic transmission delivers reliable
shifting, and the 3.27 gearing offers relaxed cruising.
The suspension and brake setup suits the build, with front disc
brakes and rear drums. Inside, the car has a clean, driver-friendly
interior with functional upgrades that make it easy to enjoy: VDO
gauges, an aftermarket radio, an aftermarket air-conditioning
system, and a Grant steering wheel that complements the street-rod
aesthetic.
Overall, this '47 Tudor balances classic post-war Ford styling with
a dependable driveline and well-chosen modern touches, making it a
comfortable, approachable hot rod for weekend cruising or local
shows.
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