Stock # | 2389-PHX |
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Engine | 355 Crate Engine |
Transmission | 5 Speed Manual |
Mileage | 948 (Actual) |
Chassis | |
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Front Suspension Type | A-Arm w/ Coil Spring and Shocks |
Rear Suspension Type | Coils with shocks |
Axle Specification | 10 Bolt 3.73 Posi |
Front Wheel Specification | 17" |
Rear Wheel Specification | 18" |
Front Tire Specification | 245/45ZR17 |
Rear Tire Specification | 275/35ZR18 |
Options | ||||||||
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Back-Up Camera | Coil-Over Suspension | Seatbelts | Power Steering | Power Brakes | Four Wheel Disc Brakes | Vinyl Interior | Removable Soft Top | Manual Convertible Top |
Documentation | ||
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Build Receipts | Dyno Sheet | Service Manuals |
We don't have to tell you this 1933 Ford Factory Five Roadster is a complete custom build, because it already screams it from the super-sleek style. Plus, you'll also see the driver-oriented interior, performance suspension, four-wheel disc brakes, five-speed stick, and the powerful BluePrint crate V8. So your first impression is that this is the ultimate no-compromises build, and as you dig deeper, it only gets better.
First off, you're looking at a body from the masters at Factory Five Racing. And you know they are precision gurus for style and speed. So with only about 950 miles on the full build, it has a fresh and sleek style. The same goes for the maroon paint that has a radiant shine from the metallic finish. This loves to show off the performance-minded style in details like the low-dipping grille and frenched taillights. Plus, the Factory Five alloy wheels not only add a terrific shine but also the staggered 17/18-inch size gives this an aggressive stance. And the trunk and hood are especially smooth so that it makes for a clean surface for hand-laid pinstriping. Best of all, this has about as many profile options as a choose-your-own-adventure book. The soft top has a ... Please ask for the full description.
1933 Ford Roadster Factory Five
- Stock
- 2389-PHX
- Engine Size
- 355 Crate Engine
- Transmission
- 5 Speed Manual
- Miles
- 948 (Actual)
- Location
- Phoenix
Description
We don't have to tell you this 1933 Ford Factory Five Roadster is a complete custom build, because it already screams it from the super-sleek style. Plus, you'll also see the driver-oriented interior, performance suspension, four-wheel disc brakes, five-speed stick, and the powerful BluePrint crate V8. So your first impression is that this is the ultimate no-compromises build, and as you dig deeper, it only gets better.
First off, you're looking at a body from the masters at Factory Five Racing. And you know they are precision gurus for style and speed. So with only about 950 miles on the full build, it has a fresh and sleek style. The same goes for the maroon paint that has a radiant shine from the metallic finish. This loves to show off the performance-minded style in details like the low-dipping grille and frenched taillights. Plus, the Factory Five alloy wheels not only add a terrific shine but also the staggered 17/18-inch size gives this an aggressive stance. And the trunk and hood are especially smooth so that it makes for a clean surface for hand-laid pinstriping. Best of all, this has about as many profile options as a choose-your-own-adventure book. The soft top has a deep black look for a nice color against the maroon. You can remove it for a roadster style, and the windshield even unbolts, too (when you do that it really looks like a salt-flat racer, especially with the roll bar.) There's even a full hardtop with front and rear glass that bolts into place that makes this a super-sleek coupe.
The interior has a thoughtful style with details like the polished steering column and more custom pinstriping on the dash. There are also handy features like a backup camera and cup holders. And it all has the fresh feel of a low-mileage build. But what will impress you the most are the investments in giving you a performance machine. That means bucket seats with full Simpson racing harnesses, a grippy Factory Five sports steering wheel on a tilt column, and a Hurst shifter. And the center of the dash has a full Dakota Digital gauge package to keep you fully informed.
Tilt the hood forward to see a fantastic powerhouse. We dare you to find another component you can have polished on this fresh motor. But more than just award-worthy, there's a ton of power within. You're looking at a BluePrint 355 cubic-inch crate V8. It's built with aluminum heads, roller rockers, an Edelbrock four-barrel carburetor, an Edelbrock intake, and headers feeding into the dual exhaust. There are also good supporting components, like an aluminum radiator, an electric fan, and upgraded pulleys on a serpentine belt. You get full control over the full package thanks to the Tremec five-speed manual transmission. And big power is far from the whole story. Factory Five also builds an outstanding chassis. It's a strong setup on which you have the right suspension components like an independent A-arm front end, triangulated four-link rear, and adjustable coilovers all-around. Add in four-wheel power disc brakes, power steering, and the grip of modern performance tires, and this mean machine is quite confident on the asphalt.
The sale comes complete with build receipts, service manuals, and a dyno sheet. This is retro performance with all the right modern equipment. So don't miss out, call today!
Features
- Back-Up Camera
- Coil-Over Suspension
- Seatbelts
- Power Steering
- Power Brakes
- Four Wheel Disc Brakes
- Vinyl Interior
- Removable Soft Top
- Manual Convertible Top
Documentation
- Service Manuals
- Dyno Sheet
- Build Receipts
SPECS
- Front Suspension
- A-Arm w/ Coil Spring and Shocks
- Rear Suspension
- Coils with shocks
- Front Brakes
- Power Disc
- Rear Brakes
- Power Disc
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