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1936 FORD 5 WINDOW CUSTOM

Make: Ford
Model: HOT ROD
Type: Coupe
Trim: 1936 FORD, 5 WINDOW, HOT ROD, ROD AND CUSTOM
Doors: 2 Doors
Year: 1936
VIN: 1578891
Color: Red
Engine: 327CI
Cylinders: 8
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: Manual
Interior color: White
Vehicle Title: Clear
Item location: Saint Louis, Missouri, United States

1936 Ford HOT ROD 1936 FORD, 5 WINDOW, HOT ROD, ROD AND CUSTOM Additional Info:

This Hot Rod show car is absolutely gorgeous in every detail. The underneath is nicely detailed. Every bolt has been replaced. Under the hood is nicely detailed. Truly a top notch show car with no expense spared in the build. This car has great body lines, fit and remarkable paint finish. Started as a stock all steel Southern Ford coupe that was chopped 3 1/2" by Choppin Joe Limones and slanted B pillars and rounded door corners, filled cowl vent, smooth firewall with custom LED lights, frenched rear license plate and '59 Cadillac tail lights. Vibrant Torch Red paint with ghost flames and pin stripping. a Chevy 327cid V8 with a 671 Wieand blower and vintage '60s wild top hat induction system, Edelbrock 6x2 M1 intake topped with 6 Holley 94 carburetors, electric fan and complete engine dress up and polished throughout with hoodless engine compartment and red LED lights on the motor. Ceramic coated ram's horn exhaust manifolds and dual Flowmaster mufflers, 5-speed manual transmission and Ford 8" rear end with 3.90 gears. Heidts IFS Mustang II front suspension, front disc brakes, Air Ride system on front and rear with Ridar Tri-Wheels wrapped in Cokar wide white wall tires. Pearl white interior with red accents, bucket seats, power windows, power brakes, '56 Ford steering column with '59 Bonneville steering wheel, stereo system and 6-disc changer. Featured on the cover of Rod & Custom magazine and in many others. Viva Las Vegas Best '30s Traditional Hot Rod, Goodguys West Coast Nationals Best '30s Traditional Hot Rod on Goodguys T-Shirt, mug and root beer bottles. Ready for highway travels, cruising in town or to hit the car shows.