Almost all car enthusiasts have fantasized about owning a beautiful
old-school hot rod at some point in their lives. The reason most
don't follow through is that the time commitment and constant trial
and error are often far too daunting. That's why when a car like
this 1937 Ford 5-Window Coupe Restomod comes along, it's worth
taking some time to see how much effort and time have been invested
in it for you, no work required. With its steel Ford body, custom
Light Driftwood Metallic and Desert Sand Pearl two-tone paint, gold
leaf pinstripes, and full ceramic coating to go along with its
bumper delete, sport mirrors, and LED brake lights, this classic
coupe is the perfect blend of old school hot rod style and modern
technology, and sure to turn heads wherever it goes, and earning
the nickname "GoldenRod" for clearly apparent reasons.
Inside, we find one of the most visually engaging cockpits we have
come across. A fully custom, cross-stitched tan-and-orange leather
interior featuring a pair of bucket seats with rear package tray
sports the "GoldenRod" logo. A custom power-assisted, orange
leather-wrapped steering wheel mounted on a tilt column sits ahead
of a five-pod VDO white-faced gauge cluster with gold rings set
against a beautiful woodgrain painted dashboard. A Lokar floor
shifter offers almost as much entertainment as the
Bluetooth-enabled Sony AM/FM/AUX head unit that pumps out tunes
through a custom speaker box under the rear loveseat-style package
space in addition to two front speakers and rear subwoofer with
amp, while power windows, power locks, power trunk release, air
conditioning, and cruise control provide all the modern amenities
needed to enjoy this spectacular hot rod on even the longest of
road trips.
Under its triangular hood, we find a 350-cubic-inch V-8 engine
rebuilt by ATK a mere 346 miles ago. With its Tuned Port Injection,
headers, and dual exhaust, this small block sounds exactly as you
would hope a restomodded hot rod would. That power is routed
through a 700R4 four-speed automatic transmission before heading
out to the nine-inch rear end that transfers power to the tarmac
via a set of beautiful 17-inch Budnik wheels, while a staggered set
of 16-inch rims handles steering duties up front.
HIGHLIGHTS:
• 20,346 Miles Since Built (346 Miles on the Engine - Since October
2025)
• Steel Ford Body
• Bumper Delete, Sport Mirrors, LED Lights
• Custom Ceramic Coated Two Tone Paint
• Gold Leaf Pinstripes
• ATK Built 350ci V8 w/Tuned Port Injection
• 700R4 Four Speed Auto
• Nine Inch Rear
• Budnik Wheels
• Four Wheel Power Discs
• Custom Interior w/Cross Stitched Leather
• Orange Leather Wrapped Tilt Wheel
• Custom VDO Gauges
• Sony AM/FM/AUX/Bluetooth w/Infinity Speakers Throughout
• Power Windows, Locks, and Trunk
• AC and Cruise
This 1937 Ford 5-Window Coupe Restomod rides on a Mustang II front
end with A-Arm coilover front shocks and rear leaf-springs and
shocks giving this car its aggressive stance. Power disc brakes sit
at all four corners, ready to scrub off speed at a moment's notice.
Choosing a classic hot rod to add to your collection can be an
overwhelming and often mentally and emotionally challenging
process. Choose poorly, and you're stuck with a money pit of
frustration, but finding a car like this amazing five-window
restomod is how you can avoid all the of the infuriating trial and
error and skip right to the part where you are rumbling down the
highway, grinning like the Joker on laughing gas. The only thing
that might wipe that smile off your face is waiting too long. So
make your dream a reality and call today!
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