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1933 Ford Replica, Removable Hardtop, Boss 302, Sale/Trade

Condition: Used
Make: Ford
Model: Replica, Removable
SubModel: Hardtop, Boss 302, Sale/Trade
Type: Coupe
Trim: Hardtop, Boss 302, Sale/Trade
Year: 1933
Mileage: 2538
VIN: SW139842PA
Color: Black
Engine: Boss 302
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: Automatic
Interior color: Burgundy
Vehicle Title: Clear
Item location: Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States
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Description of 1933 Ford Replica, Removable Hardtop, Boss 302, Sale/Trade

All vehicle trades considered, including classics and performance. I can assist with financing and transport as needed.
There is no shortage of street rods on the market. But there aren’t many like this 1933 Ford replica from Factory Five Racing. This versatile car offers many different looks with its removable hardtop, engine side covers, and roll bar (be sure to see all the different pictures). It also delivers impressive performance with a crate Boss 302 engine, cantilevered front suspension, disc brakes, and more.
The Factory Five ’33 starts with a robust tubular steel space frame that is far stronger than anything Ford could have conceived. The fiberglass panels capture many design elements of the Model B (including that magnificent front grille) but with a sleeker, more modern appearance. The matte black paint is adorned with black vinyl flames that give the car a sinister look. The hardtop is a single piece with an integral windshield. This top can be removed and a slick roadster style windshield installed (note the uninterrupted windshield frame). This gives the car two radically different looks, especially with or without the engine side covers. There is also a removable roll bar along with dual power windows.
The engine is a crate Boss 302 from Ford Performance rated at 340hp – more than enough power for a car this light! This setup combines a 4-bolt block with aluminum heads, a roller camshaft, and 9:1 pistons. It’s an ideal street setup that sounds terrific and gets along fine with pump gas and modern (no-zinc) oil. The transmission is a C4 automatic with an external cooler, while the rear end is a Ford 8.8”. This hot rod also has 4-wheel disc brakes and adjustable coilovers. I like how the exposed independent front suspension with its inboard springs adds to the car’s aesthetics, and lets people know this car is something different.
The red and black interior expands on the clean look with a minimum of dials, switches, or gadgets. The dash has just a center digital gauge cluster, while the switches for the headlights, fan, and power windows are all mounted down low. The bucket seats are adjustable and are both equipped with 4-point harnesses. There is a tilt steering column for good ingress/egress along with a center console for storage. There are also self-cancelling turn signals and a horn. The finished trunk houses the battery along with the fuel filler and a fire extinguisher.
This really is a nice package, offering a variety of great classic looks to go along with modern performance. And with just over 2,500 miles since completion this car is hardly broken in. Further, you couldn’t buy just the parts at this asking price, making this one a nice deal as well.