1933 Ford Model 40
$69,995
Vehicle Details
Ford
Model 40
1933
3,200 miles
Sedan
Orange
Black
Automatic
RWD
Gasoline
605 cubic inch big block Chevy built by k&k racing turbo 400 tra
Excellent
Description
This 1933 Ford Model 40 two-door sedan is a fully customized hot rod built around a 605-cubic-inch big block Chevy engine with turbo 400 transmission and stall converter. Aggressive performance underpinnings include a Mustang independent front suspension with rack-and-pinion steering and disc brakes, an eight-inch Ford rear end with four-bar setup and coilovers, and a completely boxed and reinforced stock frame. The exhaust flows through Flowmaster mufflers on a two-and-a-half-inch system, while a four-core radiator and trans cooler manage heat.
Inside, Recaro bucket seats and a banjo steering wheel anchor a full pleather interior with custom headliner, overhead console with map lights, and billet instrument panels. The sound system includes amplified surround sound throughout. Finishing touches include tinted glass, Torque Thrust D wheels in 15x4.5-inch front and 15x6-inch rear, and a striking Coral Pearl custom paint with graphics and stripes.
This is a thoroughly conceived restomod ready for the road.
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Ford Model 40 Buyer's Guide
Jim Vasquez here. People always talk about the Deuce — the 1932 Ford Model 18. And it deserves everything said about it. But the 1933 and 1934 Fords are where the flathead V8 program actually matured. The 1932 was an engineering debut that had its rough edges. By 1933, Ford had two years of production data and the engine was significantly more reliable. The body was updated into a cleaner, more streamlined form. These are better cars than the Deuce in most practical ways, and they cost considerably less — which means more of them are available for people who want to actually build something rather than just own something.
The 1933–34 Ford culture is tight. Goodguys, GNRS, SEMA show circuit — these cars show up with serious builds and nobody looks twice at the non-Deuce status. They're legitimate hot rod material and they always have been.
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