Lot 3141

Auburn Fall 2015

1933 Ford Three-Window Hot Rod

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$71,500 USD | Sold

United States | Auburn, Indiana

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Identification No.
C18P2249
  • 351-cid block, built as 408 stroker
  • Estimated 450 horsepower
  • Tremec TKO 600 five-speed manual transmission
  • All-steel original body
  • Custom tube chassis
  • Over $200,000 invested
  • Built in 2013
  • Few miles since
  • Many high-end details and extras
Addendum: Please note this vehicle has a non-conforming VIN
Please note this vehicle is being sold Title in Transit

This Ford three-window has an original all-steel body and has undergone an exhaustive restoration and build in which over $200,000 is reported to have been invested. Among the features are a rumbleseat, custom leather upholstery and interior appointments and tubular chassis with independent front suspension.

The Ford runs with a 351-cd engine block that has been built by a reputable engine man to a 408 stroker with an estimated 450 horsepower. The headers are ceramic coated. This impressive unit is highlighted by many plated and polished components and the engine and its compartment are “spotlessly clean and detailed.” Connected to a Tremec TKO 600 five-speed manual transmission, it also has a 9-inch Ford rear end located via a four-link system with coilover shocks. Other features include four-wheel disc brakes, air conditioning, radial whitewall tires, ear backup camera, vintage-style Auto Meter gauges, tilt steering column and custom stereo.

The interior features “chamois leather” throughout the cabin and also in the rumbleseat. The faux burled wood paint effect is well done and in excellent condition. In fact, this 1933 Ford is said to have “no flaws whatsoever.” The body is excellent and the doors close perfectly. The paint is also of excellent quality and is described as Pewter Metallic. Freshly built in 2013, the overall condition is reported as outstanding and the car has few miles driven since it was completed. Look this fine machine over closely, there are many details, all executed to a high level of quality.