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1934 Ford Coupe - bbbad2dabone

Owner:   bbbad2dabone
Year: 1934
Make: Ford
Model: Coupe
Est.Horsepower: 666
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Comments: 1 Comments
Ratings: 2 votes  
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Performance:
Suspension: buggy sprung dropped axle, Halibrand on coilovers
Paint/Body: Slime green metalflake by Cliff Patterson
Interior/Electronics: Black leather
Wheels/Tires: ET Hoosier
Engine: 1957 392 Blown Chrysler Hemi

About my Coupe

Details: Top is chopped 3 ½ in rear and 3 5/8 in front with “A” pillars laid back 7 degrees. Grill is from a 1932 English Ford. The body is channeled 2 ½ in rear and 4 ¼ in front. The engine is a 1957 Chrysler 392 backed by Turbo 400 and Gearvendors OD. Rear end is a Halibrand Champ quickchange with 4.26 or 3.65 gears. I get 12 MPG when I try and less than 1 MPG when I don’t.
This is my idea of a hot rod. It’s not cutting edge new or period perfect for any particular time. It’s just the result of many years of ideas, a little talent and a lot of determination. I wanted it to look wild and be fast yet dependable. I spent 7 years building and re-doing it. It came out just as I envisioned it at the beginning except for the color. I never had much confidence in my metalworking skills. All along it was intended to be mean looking flat black with flames. I changed my mind after it had a little filler and primer on it. I’m glad I did. With the green it took on a happier personality that makes kids young and old smile. I love driving it and seeing the expressions on people’s faces as I pass. It’s just the icing on the cake. It did come up a little short in the storage department so I’m now building a trailer to pull behind it. See ya on the road!

Comments On bbbad2dabone's Coupe


strtrodder49
strtrodder49 | New User
Posts: 7 | Joined 03/26/08
Posted: 03/26/08 11:07 PM

I think bbbad2dabone's '34 Coupe looks mean and nasty.  The kind of hot rod anyone would love to own and drive.  My personal feelings are the that the '34 Ford was the ultimate Street Rod from the '30s.  The '32 Ford is more or less a dime a dozen.  There are so many kit cars and cars being reproduced by Brookville Roadsters, that anyone can purchase one.  A '34 Ford, hmmmm, that's different.  Nice to see an excellent rod that has been tastefully done.
Strtrodder49

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