This exceptional 1934 Ford 5-Window Coupe is a rare blend of
authentic prewar design, thoughtful modern upgrades, and genuine
celebrity provenance. Known as the "Coupe Cuvee," this all-steel
Ford was originally restored and built for Bruce Cohn, longtime
manager of the Doobie Brothers and founder of BR Cohn Winery, as
part of his renowned personal car collection. The Coupe Cuvee name
later lived on as a wine label celebrating Cohn's passion for
automobiles, making this car a rolling piece of automotive and
cultural history.
Sourced from Sonoma Valley, California, the car began life in
largely original condition and was professionally built in the late
1990s to be a confident, reliable street rod, not a fragile
showpiece. Completed in early 2000, the goal was clear: preserve
the unmistakable 1934 Ford silhouette while dramatically improving
drivability, comfort, and performance.
Under the hood now sits a Chevrolet Performance ZZ350 crate V8 with
aluminum heads, upgraded from the original Corvette 327ci engine.
Fuel delivery is handled by a Holley Sniper electronic
fuel-injection system, offering instant starts, smooth throttle
response, and modern reliability. Power is routed through a
Lokar-shifted TH350 automatic transmission, complemented by a
custom center console thoughtfully designed with integrated drink
holders, because this coupe was meant to be driven and enjoyed.
Comfort and convenience were equally prioritized. The cabin
features an upgraded Vintage Air Mini Slimline HVAC system, a
Kenwood Bluetooth audio system with Rockford Fosgate amplifiers and
speakers, Auto Meter classic gauges, and an IDIDIT tilt steering
column capped with a Banjo style steering wheel. The interior has
been fully insulated for sound deadening, while tinted glass helps
protect the leather upholstery from UV exposure.
The reinforced chassis artfully combines Total Cost Involved (TCI)
and Pete & Jakes components for a planted, confident driving
experience. Highlights include a dropped I-beam front axle, chrome
shocks, front disc brakes with braided stainless lines,
rack-and-pinion steering, and a rear 4-link suspension with QA1
adjustable coil-over shocks and torsion sway bar. Out back is an
8-inch Ford rear end with Currie axles, fed by a Tanks Inc.
polyethylene fuel tank with in-tank fuel pump. American Racing Torq
Thrust wheels complete the timeless hot-rod stance.
Importantly, the steel body remains unmodified, preserving the
proportions and character exactly as Henry Ford intended. Original
features such as the tilt-out windshield, rear roll-down window,
and functional side glass ventilation and roll-down windows remain
intact. There are no unnecessary electronics added, traditional
hardware, locks, and mechanisms are retained for an authentic
driving experience.
This Coupe Cuvee has never been a trailer queen. It has been
driven, exercised, and enjoyed exactly as intended, showing 22,441
miles on the odometer, averaging roughly 2,000 miles per year. The
result is a well-sorted, proven street rod with real road time and
real character, equal parts history, craftsmanship, and fun. A rare
opportunity to acquire a truly storied 1934 Ford that delivers
timeless looks, modern performance, and an irreplaceable
backstory.
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