Ford Other Deluxe Coupe on 2040-cars
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
This is a real nice 1936 Ford Coupe Streetrod that is ALL STEEL except the 2 rear fenders which are Fiberglass. This Coupe is powered by a Chevy 350 engine connected to a 350 Turbo transmission. It runs and drives good. It was drove about 100 miles when we bought it and did good. It has real nice Red and Black paint that I would rate a strong 7 out of 10. It has a deep shine to it. The interior is also nice with Black Bucket seats in front and tilt column with column shifter and a nice Grant stering wheel. It has nice aftermarket gauges that all seem to work. It has Cold A/C. The drivers side door glass is cracked. Rest of glass is good. The front end is original with a dropped front axle and power disc brakes was added to the front. The rear is a 10 Bolt GM rear geared for hwy driving. You can cruise 70 all day. It does not have power steering but has a new vega steering box. It handles the road good and is not hard to turn. It drives straight . All lights works as they should. The tires are wide white radial tires with steelie wheels and center moons. The car has a great stance and look to it. The undercarriage looks good with rust not being an issue with the floor or trunk pans. Overall just a real nice streetrod that you can drive and enjoy. I have alot more pics of this car including underneath pics if anyone is interested. This is a good nice Streetrod but not a trailor queen that your scared to drive. Cars are meant to be drove and enjoyed.
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