This 1934 Ford 3-window custom coupe is powered by a 350ci
Chevrolet V8 equipped with a B&M blower and 4-barrel
carburetor, paired with a TCI TH350 3-speed automatic transmission
and a Ford 9-inch rear end. The car is the result of a multi-year
complete frame-off professional build in which the suspension,
braking, electrical, interior and exterior systems were either new,
refurbished or restored. Chassis equipment includes power rack &
pinion steering, a Heidts independent front suspension, a custom
four-link rear suspension and QA1 coilover shocks at all four
corners, along with power disc brakes. Additional mechanical
features include a custom dual H-pipe exhaust system and modern air
conditioning. The exterior is finished in a Lincoln Copper
Penny-style paint over a custom antelope interior with a one-off
professionally upholstered cockpit. Interior features include a
custom in-dash gauge system, chrome tilt steering column, Tri-Star
billet steering wheel, billet interior components, power tinted
windows and a Blaupunkt CD stereo system. This car rides on
polished Boyd wheels with BFGoodrich tires. The build has fewer
than 80 road-test miles since completion.
Vehicle Details
1934 Ford 3-Window Coupe
Listing ID:CC-2035586
Price:Auction Vehicle
Location:Scottsdale, Arizona
Year:1934
Make:Ford
Model:3-Window Coupe
Exterior Color:copper
Interior Color:tan beige
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:0
Stock Number:293324
VIN:18102180
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