1933 Ford Custom 5-Window Coupe
Description
Featuring an OEM Ford steel body with full fiberglass fenders, this iconic 1933 Ford Custom 5-Window Coupe continues to benefit handsomely from an exacting build completed to exceptional detail and quality standards during the late 1980s/early 1990s. Based on a T.C.I. chassis and featuring a menacing stance, the Coupe’s underpinnings include a dropped Magnum I-beam front axle, rear 4-link setup, and front disc rear drum brakes. Carrying a low profile, the Coupe’s body is essentially stock but features a 3-inch chopped roof and high-quality deep Green paint finish with purple and grey flames to the front fenders and hood. Other custom body touches include a third brake light and frenched ’39 Ford tail lights. OEM items include the Ford-scripted chrome headlight shells and glass lenses, plus the sculpted chrome radiator surround, protected by an aftermarket bug screen. Trimmed in Tan imitation leather with square-weave cloth inserts and Beige carpeting, the full-custom interior features 1992 Oldsmobile bucket seats and 1970s Mercury Cougar dash inserts, instruments, and tilt steering column. Additional highlights include aluminum scuff plates, Vintage Air feeding a Lincoln Mark IV under-dash register, and a Pioneer SuperTuner AM/FM cassette stereo. A Cobra CB radio helps keep Smokey at bay. Staying true to its heritage, the Coupe is powered by a rebuilt 351 CI Ford V-8 engine, fully dressed and built to a conservative and reliable 320 horsepower tune with a 0.030” bore and forged aluminum pistons, plus a Comp cam, Trick Flow alloy heads, Weiand intake manifold, Edelbrock 600-cfm carburetor, and full-length dual exhaust system. Supporting items include a Walker radiator with Evans waterless coolant, SPAL electric fan, and Street & Performance accessory drive. A column-shifted 3-speed automatic transmission sends the power to a Ford 9-inch rear axle for effortless cruising, enhanced by power brakes and power windows. Clean and well-maintained throughout, the Coupe’s body and chassis are solid, sound, and rust-free throughout. Billet Specialties wheels mounting BF Goodrich Radial T/A tires (measuring P185/65R15 front and P255/70R15 rear) provide ample road contact. A 2002-issued NSRA (National Street Rod Association) safety inspection sticker remains affixed to the lower windshield. Files accompanying the Coupe contain a wealth of parts receipts, technical information, and operating instructions. With its unforgettable styling, full-fender body, front nerf bars, and wicked stance, this 1933 Ford Custom 5-Window Coupe evokes images of the famed “California Kid” with modern comfort, drivability, and unique looks that make it a true standout. Appraised value of $120,000. Plus HST & registration fees. WE WILL TAKE ANYTHING IN ON TRADE! jason@groganclassics.com
Engine: 351 8 cylinder
- Make: Ford
- Model: Other
- Body Type: Coupe (2 door)
- Color: Green
- Year: 1933
- Kilometers: 62350
- Transmission: Automatic
- Fuel Type: Gasoline
- Ad Type: Offering
- For Sale By: Dealer
- Trim: 5-Window Coupe
- Drivetrain: Rear-wheel drive (RWD)
- No. of Doors: 2
- No. of Seats: 2
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2023-08-23