For Sale at Auction: 1934 Ford Deluxe in Scottsdale, Arizona for sale in Scottsdale, AZ

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Vehicle Description This custom 1934 Ford Roadster is powered by a replacement 1950 Mercury Flathead V8 engine fitted with Offenhauser high-performance heads and a Holley 4-barrel carburetor, an upgrade from the standard single-barrel Stromberg carburetor.
This engine is backed by a 1939 Ford 3-speed manual transmission.
The Fenton powder-coated exhaust system delivers the Flathead V8 noise and a 12-volt conversion enhances reliability.
Noteworthy additions include new brakes, fresh whitewall tires and a concealed ignition cutoff.
The exterior is finished in a two-tone red with black fenders and running boards.
Complementing the period-correct aesthetics are a tan convertible top and powder-coated Ford wire wheels.
The paint and bodywork included multiple applications of DuPont paint and the addition of Blue Dot taillights.
Inside, the car boasts a Chocolate Brown vinyl finish on the seats and doors, paired with a durable, tightly woven brown interior carpet.
The front bench seat now features seat belts for enhanced safety, while under the folding convertible top a rear rumble seat accommodates two additional passengers.
A distinguishing feature of this 1934 Ford is a color-matched dashboard, evident in the red dash of this roadster, which is upgraded with modern gauges.
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  • Year: 1934
  • Make: Ford
  • Model: Deluxe

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