1933 Ford Coupe JJ Rods LLC is excited to offer this stunning 1933
Ford Coupe custom build. This beautifully crafted hot rod features
a Redneck Street Rods fiberglass body finished to show-quality
standards, delivering classic pre-war styling with modern
performance and reliability. Under the hood sits a powerful GM
Performance ZZ430 Crate Engine, topped with a Demon Carburetion 3x2
(three-deuce) carburetor setup and paired with a 4-speed automatic
transmission with overdrive. The engine bay is well-equipped with
ceramic-coated headers, an aluminum radiator, a billet serpentine
belt system, and a ceramic-coated exhaust and driveshaft, creating
both performance and a clean presentation. Stopping power comes
from power four-wheel disc brakes with drilled and slotted rotors,
while the car rides on polished Billet Specialties wheels. The
suspension features an all-chrome front suspension setup,
complemented by chrome rear coilover shocks and chrome rear track
bars, giving the coupe a striking undercarriage and excellent ride
quality. Inside, the custom interior blends classic hot rod style
with modern comfort. Features include Vintage Air climate control,
a chrome tilt steering column, Classic Instruments gauges, and a
Custom Autosound stereo system. This incredible coupe has been
driven just over 500 miles since completion, making it a fresh
build ready to enjoy on the road or at the show field. Price:
$95,000
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