There's something special about the 1936 Ford 3-Window coupe. The styling combines the traditional upright grille with a streamlined body to create one of the best-looking cars of the period. This one remains faithful to the original idea right down to the rumble seat. But then it also goes for all the best upgrades with custom paint details, a powerful V8, upgraded suspension, and a custom A/C interior. Let's start with the body. It's a 2-inch chopped profile... that really gives this steel-bodied coupe a much sleeker look. In fact, this looks like ocean waves with the curve in the roofline and the crisp body crease that starts at the hoods and runs the full-length until it curves under the rear tire. Then again, you might be thinking more about fire than water when looking at this coupe. The Marron paint has a candy-coated metallic that radiates red hot, and there are even ghost flames on the hood. And this one has a ton more great custom details, like the bright waterfall grille, plenty of pinstriping, and genuine Kelsey Hayes wire wheels. So you know this is a custom build where someone was looking for total quality. The interior continues this cool custom attitude. It starts with a full custom tan leather seat. It has a fold-down armrest for individual comfort. Plus, we love the tweed insert with maroon piping to not only give this a classic touch, but to also coordinate with the exterior styling. The same goes for the custom door panels to give the build a thoughtful feeling inside and out. You have plenty of luxury features in this updated classic, including power windows, an AM/FM/cassette stereo mounted in the headliner, and R134a air conditioning. Plus, you get a cool banjo-style wood and chrome steering wheel on a tilt column. And beyond that are a full set of Classics Instruments gauges. But the place you're going to like the best is outside the cabin. After all, an iconic rumble seat is great for everything from impressing the grandkids, to driving parade routes. You might have noticed the Chevy-style racing flags on the grille. It's a subtle nod to the upgrade in power you'll see under the hood. This is a small block 327 ci V8. It has a terrific look with upgraded polished components and even an air topper with the details painted to match the exterior and glossy firewall. More than just a looker, it has performance upgrades like a Holley 650 four-barrel carburetor, Edelbrock performer aluminum intake, and shorty headers that feed a sweet-sounding glasspack dual exhaust. This was built to enjoy, so it has been upgraded with a Mustang II-style independent front end, multi-link rear with adjustable coilovers, a three-speed automatic transmission, and front disc brakes. It's time to get your hands on a cool and custom rumble seat coupe. Don't miss this deal, call today!!!
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