This 1933 Ford 3-Window custom coupe is powered by a fully built
357ci small-block Chevrolet V8 (bored .040 over) with World
Products dual-quad aluminum heads, Edelbrock top-end components,
performance ignition, Accel signal intensifier and Sanderson
headers feeding a tuned dual-exhaust system, producing well over
400hp. Power is sent through a performance-built Turbo 350
automatic transmission with a 3000-stall converter to a Ford 9-inch
rear axle with posi carrier and 3.50 ratio gears. The
professionally built early-2000s street rod has been stored in a
climate-controlled garage and features a 2.75-inch chopped roof,
full fiberglass body, shaved handles, high-quality paint and trim,
a polished Super Bell front axle, coil-over shocks, upgraded
steering components and four-wheel disc brakes. The custom interior
includes full leather upholstery, tilt steering column, Vintage Air
heat and air conditioning, power windows, a premium sound system
with CD capability and a full set of aftermarket gauges, with the
trunk finished to match. Boyd Coddington billet aluminum wheels
complete the stance, and details such as an external battery
shutoff, electric trunk release and clean wiring reflect the high
standard of the build.
Vehicle Details
1933 Ford Custom
Listing ID:CC-2035585
Price:Auction Vehicle
Location:Scottsdale, Arizona
Year:1933
Make:Ford
Model:Custom
Exterior Color:Red
Interior Color:Gray/Black
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:0
Stock Number:293711
VIN:192179445
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