For Sale at Auction: 1937 Ford Custom in Scottsdale, Arizona for sale in Scottsdale, AZ
Vehicle Description This professionally built Woody has 1,000 miles since its completion.
It features an all-Ford steel body, fiberglass rear fenders, birdseye maple woodwork and a mahogany leather interior.
The original chassis was sent to Bobby Alloway Hot Rods and was smoothed and boxed.
A tubular front suspension with disc brakes was added, along with a tubular mid-frame and crossmembers with a custom 4-link rear suspension and billet adjustable coilover shocks.
A new Ford 302ci V8 crate engine was custom-painted with a Hawaiian theme, and a hula girl was painted on the air cleaner.
The engine is paired with a 4-speed automatic transmission with overdrive.
Additions include Vintage Air, billet machine-turned dash, Ididit steering column and Painless wiring.
The paint was created using PPG single stage.
Custom interior touches include a period-correct Coca-Cola cooler that houses the battery and a custom teak pattern padded floor with a laser-engraved hula girl.
The bottom of the car is as nice as the top.
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It features an all-Ford steel body, fiberglass rear fenders, birdseye maple woodwork and a mahogany leather interior.
The original chassis was sent to Bobby Alloway Hot Rods and was smoothed and boxed.
A tubular front suspension with disc brakes was added, along with a tubular mid-frame and crossmembers with a custom 4-link rear suspension and billet adjustable coilover shocks.
A new Ford 302ci V8 crate engine was custom-painted with a Hawaiian theme, and a hula girl was painted on the air cleaner.
The engine is paired with a 4-speed automatic transmission with overdrive.
Additions include Vintage Air, billet machine-turned dash, Ididit steering column and Painless wiring.
The paint was created using PPG single stage.
Custom interior touches include a period-correct Coca-Cola cooler that houses the battery and a custom teak pattern padded floor with a laser-engraved hula girl.
The bottom of the car is as nice as the top.
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