The more cars you build the more features you find that you wish you had incorporated into your current project. Well this 1937 Ford OZE Coupe is the accumulation of all those things for the builder who dedicated 2 years to complete the car. It was finished in April 2010 and is one of the nicest OZE customs you will find. Not only were the best components used but ideas that only come with experience were put into the car. For example, with a power operated trunk you run the risk of losing access should some component fail. And then simply getting in the trunk this mistake could set you back many hours. Well a custom lift mechanism was built so that you can release it easily from the interior. Other similar features include a front skid plate to protect the undercarriage, turn signals in the side mirrors, a tire pressure monitoring system and much more. Even the suicide door pins have an audible alarm to remind you to latch them. Plus they were built so that if you forget to retract them it won't damage the body when you close the door which is a common problem with this feature on Street Rods. There is no way to highlight every great aspect of this car and surely have left something out. But check out the following tables for additional information:
Chassis Frame: OZE Wheelbase: 112" Front Suspension: TCI Coil overs Rear suspension: Ride Tech 4 bar Coil Overs Front Brakes: 12" Wilwood Rear Brakes: 12" Wilwood Rear End: 9" Ford (3.55) Master Cylinder: 1" GM Remote Wheels: Billet Specialties Front Tires: 215-50-17 Kumho Rear Tires: 285-40-17 Kumho Power Steering: T Bird Full Skid Pan: Diamond Plate
Drivetrain Engine: Fuel Injected Chevy LT1 - 1994 Displacement: 350 ci Engine modifications: Dyno Tuned Alternator: 105 amp power master Accessory brackets: street & Performance Headers: Sanderson Fuel Injection wiring: Haywire Radiator: PRC Fan: Spal Air Conditioner: Vintage Air AC Compressor: Sanden Power Steering Pump: Stock GM Mufflers: Magnaflow Transmission: GM 4L60E Stock converter Reprogrammed by Henderson Performance Driveshaft: "Trash Drive Shaft Service" Shifter Linkage: Lokar
Body Body: OZE Head/front turn lights: Juliano Head Lamps on Relays Windshield Wipers: Specialty Frenched License Plate Mirrors: Vision/Lighted Taillights/3rd brake light: Lokar/Lexus SC430 Body and Paint Work: Professionally Done Paint: House of Kolor (Raspberry II) Pinstriping: "Mikey did it" Fuel Tank: "Tanks" Wiring Harness: IT's a snap Suicide door locks and alarm Remote door/trunk release Additional manual releases Anti theft hidden switches Fitted bra to protect the paint
Interior Gauges: Dakota Digital Steering Column: Ididit Front Seats: 1994 Mazda Miata Upholstery: Classic Custom Upholstery Ultra Leather 3 point Julianos shoulder belts Vintage Air with Dakota Digital controls Door Remote: Spal Remote Tire Pressure Gauge: Orange Cruise Control: Dakota Digital Custom Roll Bar: Hidden Behind Upholstery Suicide Door Locks: Carolina Customs Steering Wheel: Billet Specialties
As you can see this car has a lot of things going on. You have to see it in person to really appreciate everything that went into the build. The fit and finish is extremely high quality and cruising down the road you feel like you just hopped in a new 2015 luxury vehicle.
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Vehicle Details
1937 Ford Custom
Listing ID:CC-731489
Price:$54,500
Location:Arlington, Texas
Year:1937
Make:Ford
Model:Custom
Exterior Color:RASPBERRY II
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:12800
Stock Number:15014
VIN:184131168
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