Vehicle Description
This is a mean build of a 1934 Ford three-window coupe with
aggressive matte black paint, retro custom interior, and a
performance 350 to give it an even meaner streak. So, we don't have
to convince you how cool this coupe is. But after you see the low
price, you realize it's everything you wanted to build yourself in
an affordable package that's ready to go today.
Take a look at the restoration photos. You can see it started by
taking a new fiberglass body and performance chassis and
transforming it into one of the coolest and meanest customs on the
streets. The paint you can't take your eyes off of is a matte black
that is broken up by nice touches like the scallops on the roof. It
gives this rod a tough-as-nails perception the moment it comes into
view (and the iron cross taillights show it's attitude while
pulling away, too!) There's only about 2,300 miles since the build,
so fit and finish remains good. You'll love discovering all the
detail work like the custom pinstriping on the front surround and
on the trunk. And while this hot rod is already bold enough, it
can't resist some great brightwork in places like the grille,
headlight pods, and the half-moon hubcaps.
Inside, is an aggressive interior that appears no-nonsense at
first, but then you spot plenty of custom work. For example, the
button-top seat looks like a rat rod special, but it's really a
comfortable cloth that was installed during the build. And such low
mileage also means little time to crease the seats. The door panels
have that cool durable feel, right down to the leather strap "door
locks", but then you discover the upgrade to power windows. The
gloss red accent from the exterior returns to frame the dash, and
keen eyes will even spot a pre-war Oldsmobile clock for decoration.
But when it gets down to the business of driving, you have it
nicely in hand with a three-spoke wood and chrome steering wheel.
And beyond that is a full set of AutoMeter gauges so you know
exactly what's going on with that V8 that's always in view.
An engine that's on display for the world to see should always be
as special as this one. Once you see beyond the shine of the valve
covers and the cool flames on the air grabber, you're looking at a
high-compression L46 Corvette motor. The 350 cubic-inch V8 was
famous in '69 for making as much horsepower as its displacement
(350 HP), and today it includes upgraded components like an
Edelbrock four-barrel carburetor and electric fan. And everyone
knows you have something special powering this hot rod the moment
they hear the rumble of the glasspack-style dual exhaust. On the
road, making sure you get the most out of the motor is the TH350
three-speed automatic transmission that was rebuilt around the same
time as the car was completed. That feeds the stout Ford 9-inch
rear end, and the rubber stays planted thanks to a four-link
coilover rear suspension. Control is also well in hand thanks to
front disc brakes and a modern BF Goodrich tread on those classic
whitewall tires.
Complete with build receipts, photos, and a waterproof car cover,
there's less than 2,300 miles on this custom. So you have the
confidence to go ahead and enjoy the open road like this car was
meant to do. But that's only true if you're quick enough to grab
this deal. Call today!!