For Sale: 1933 Ford Roadster in Elkhart, Indiana for sale in Elkhart, IN

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Vehicle Description Very well built, 350 V8 powered 1933 Ford Roadster with matching trailer.
Excellent Dark Green exterior Excellent Chocolate leather interior Custom Tan canvas convertible top and side curtains Matching Fiberglass trailer Duvall style front windshield Fiberglass Bebop roadster body Pete & Jakes custom chassis Polished TCI suspension components Ridetech coilovers Powered by 350 cubic inch V8 700R4 4-speed automatic transmission Power front disc brakes Stewart Warner gauges Street rods have always played an important role in classic car culture and are still very popular today among collectors and enthusiasts alike.
From homebuilt heroes to professionally built show rods, there are street rods in every budget and style that you can imagine.
This 1933 Ford Roadster is a very unique and gorgeous example of a very well built street rod utilizing some of the best components on the market.
This Ford roadster has been finished in a stunning Dark Green exterior that presents in overall excellent condition.
The exterior is nicely complimented by its custom green and orange pinstriping, chrome 1933 Ford grill, Duvall style brass plated windshield, vented steel hood sides, 1934 Ford commercial headlamps, chrome So-Cal side mirrors, and factory style Ford steel wheels with chrome beauty rings and chrome center caps.
This beautiful Ford features a fiberglass Be-Bops roadster body sitting on a custom Pete & Jakes chassis.
This great 1933 Ford comes with a custom made Tan canvas removable top and removable side curtains.
Both the custom canvas top and side curtains are in excellent condition.
The Ford's Chocolate leather interior is in excellent condition and is nicely fitted with Stewart Warner Wing gauges, a stainless steel gauge surround, Lokar floor shifter, 34 polished hot rod steering column, and column-mounted Stewart Warner Wing tachometer.
The trunk compartment has been finished to match the custom leather interior with chocolate leather paneling and diamond pattern rubber floor.
This fabulous Ford is powered by its 350 cubic inch V8 crate engine and backed by a 700R4 4-speed automatic transmission.
Both the engine and transmission perform just as they should with no issue and deliver more than enough power to set you back in your seat.
The awesome exhaust note of the 350 V8 is produced by the Speedway tight-fit block hugger headers and true dual exhaust.
This roadster handles the road very well thanks to its polished TCI independent front suspension components, 4-link rear suspension and adjustable Ridetech coilovers fitted at all four corners.
Bringing the Ford to a halt are the power front disc brakes and power rear drum brakes.
Included with the sale of the roadster is its matching fiberglass trailer equipped with working lights, four-way trailer harness and enough room to fit the custom canvas top.
The build and maintenance of this street rod is nicely documented by a binder full of receipts and user manuals from many of the parts that make up this wonderful street rod.
If you are in the market for an excellent street rod that is turn-key and ready to drive anywhere that would present very well at your local car show or cruise-in, then you will want to take a very close look at this stunning 1933 Ford Roadster.
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  • Year: 1933
  • Make: Ford
  • Model: Roadster

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