Authentic, custom, and amazing from every angle This 1933 Ford Model A has taken the steel formed by Henry Ford and his workers, and restored it to have a powerful V8, modern suspension, comfortable interior, and coordinating blue paint over every inch. It's the kind of total package that impresses wherever it goes.From the first moment you lay eyes on this one, you know they got the stance to look just right. This Ford keeps the correct amount of original Model A appearance, right down to the vinyl cover on the roof. But then it adds in plenty of great hot rod touches, and that spirit goes beyond the silhouette. The original Henry Ford steel has been massaged to look amazing, and the steel fenders were kept so they could contain those modern tires in style nicely. The full package is covered in a high gloss blue that has a fantastic shine in the sunlight. In fact, the paint has such a luster that it takes the place where some other custom builds reserve for brightwork. The result is a true standout appearance. But it wouldn't be a true custom without some chrome, so now it's used to highlight special features like the original-style bumpers, grille protector, headlight bracket, door handles, and iconic American Racing Torq Thrust wheels. And possibly the most interesting bright spot are the dual exhaust tips shaped like the Chevy bow tie. It's a hint about what powers this hot rod, and we'll tell you more on that shortly.Inside this custom blends old and new worlds almost seamlessly. The handsome gray tweed that covers nearly everything doesn't feel out of place in a '30s car, but the custom touches reveal the true investment. It's in places like the modern bucket seats up front, custom graphics on the door panels, and the cool blue accents that match the exterior color and the dash. Overall, it's a very thoughtful appearance. You get a floor shifter for the three-speed automatic transmission, and a grippy sports steering wheel on a tilt column. Beyond that are a full set of VDO gauges with a classic style that perfectly fits this Ford.This 350 Chevrolet motor is car show ready, with polished valve covers, alternator, air grabber, pulleys, and much more. But beyond the style is the substance of features like an Edelbrock four-barrel carburetor, Edelbrock Performer intake, and aluminum radiator w/electric fan. The total package has a nice throaty rhythm out of the dual exhaust. But don't just listen to the pipes; look at their full journey in the undercarriage shots. There you'll see evidence of how nicely this one was built with the painted chassis and undercarriage. Plus, with a full updated chassis, including an adjustable A-arm independent front suspension, four-link coilover rear, and front disc brakes, this is an easy choice to show off near or far.Everyone can't help but respect a build like this, and if you're quick enough, the admiration can all be yours. Call now!!
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