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1939 Ford Coupe |
This 1939 Ford Business Coupe combines traditional style with modern upgrades, making it a standout hot rod. The smoothed black exterior, highlighted by subtle custom touches like blue-dot tail lights and a lowered stance gives it timeless appeal.
Powered by a Flathead V8 with Edelbrock aluminum heads, an Offenhouser intake, 4-barrel carburetor, and Mallory ignition, this coupe delivers classic performance aided by a 12-volt electrical system and an aluminum radiator. A 4-speed manual transmission and Ford 9-inch rear axle with 3.31:1 gears provide a fun, reliable drive. Dual exhausts add a throaty rumble.
The chassis is nicely upgraded with a Heidts Mustang II-style front suspension, rack-and-pinion steering, and lowered springs for improved handling and the killer stance. Upgraded front disc brakes and 17-inch Billet Specialties wheels with Kenda Vezda tires vastly improve highway performance.
Inside, the tan bench seat and simulated woodgrain dash retain vintage charm. Upgraded gauges with a vintage font and digital odometer blend classic looks with modern function. Air conditioning adds comfort for even the hottest summer days!
This fully restored 1939 Ford Business Coupe is a perfect mix of tradition and modernity, ideal for shows or cruising. Call us today to make it yours!
Specs:
Restored and hot rodded 39 Ford Business Coupe
Flathead V8
Fitted with speed parts
Edelbrock aluminum heads
Offenhouser aluminum intake manifold
4bbl carburetor
Mallory ignition
12 volt electrical
4 speed manual transmission
Ford 9in rear axle 3.31:1 gear ratio
Rack and pinion steering
Restored tan bench seat interior
Air Conditioning
Simulated woodgrain dash
Upgraded gauges with vintage font and digital odometer
Smoothed and polished Black exterior
Heidts Mustang II style front suspension
Lowered suspension front and rear
17" Billet Specialties aluminum 5 spoke wheels
Kenda Vezda Touring radial tires
Upgraded front disc brakes
Dual exhaust
Aluminum radiator
Blue dot tail lights
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Phone: 704-817-2448 |
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