Stock # | 3706-PHX |
---|---|
Engine | 289 V8 |
Transmission | 5 Speed Manual |
Color | Brown |
Interior | Tan |
Mileage | 35,146 (Unknown) |
Chassis | |
---|---|
Front Suspension Type | I beam |
Rear Suspension Type | Solid Axle - With Leaf Springs and Shocks |
Front Wheel Specification | 14" |
Rear Wheel Specification | 15" |
Front Tire Specification | 195/70/14 |
Rear Tire Specification | 255/70R15 |
Front Brakes Specification | Disc |
Options | |||
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Front Disc Brakes | Cloth Interior | Cassette Player | AM/FM Radio |
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3706-PHX 1937 FORD COUPE
This 1937 Ford Coupe has come a long way since gracing the pages of Rod & Custom magazine back in September of '72. The brown metallic paint may show some battle scars from years of cruising, but it still gleams in the sunlight, capturing the timeless allure of this classic custom. With a raked stance courtesy of polished aluminum wheels - 14s leading the charge and 15s bringing up the rear - all wrapped in BF Goodrich Radial T/A rubber, this vintage Ford means business. The front tires, at 195/70R14, might seem modest, but the beefy 255/70R15s out back suggest there's some serious power waiting to be unleashed.
Swing open the door and you'll be greeted by a tan interior that's aged like a fine wine. The burlap-style upholstery on the bench seat has weathered the years with grace, offering both comfort and character. Chrome accents around the windows and doors add a touch of flash, while the leather-wrapped three-bar steering wheel feels like an old friend in your hands. The Stewart Warner gauge package keeps you in the loop, and the Pioneer AM/FM cassette player, paired with an underdash vacuum gauge, is ready to provide the perfect driving soundtrack.
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1937 Ford Coupe
1937 Ford Coupe
- Stock
- 3706-PHX
- Engine Size
- 289 V8
- Transmission
- 5 Speed Manual
- Miles
- 35,146 (Unknown)
- Location
- Phoenix
Description
This 1937 Ford Coupe has come a long way since gracing the pages of Rod & Custom magazine back in September of '72. The brown metallic paint may show some battle scars from years of cruising, but it still gleams in the sunlight, capturing the timeless allure of this classic custom. With a raked stance courtesy of polished aluminum wheels - 14s leading the charge and 15s bringing up the rear - all wrapped in BF Goodrich Radial T/A rubber, this vintage Ford means business. The front tires, at 195/70R14, might seem modest, but the beefy 255/70R15s out back suggest there's some serious power waiting to be unleashed.
Swing open the door and you'll be greeted by a tan interior that's aged like a fine wine. The burlap-style upholstery on the bench seat has weathered the years with grace, offering both comfort and character. Chrome accents around the windows and doors add a touch of flash, while the leather-wrapped three-bar steering wheel feels like an old friend in your hands. The Stewart Warner gauge package keeps you in the loop, and the Pioneer AM/FM cassette player, paired with an underdash vacuum gauge, is ready to provide the perfect driving soundtrack.
Lift the hood and you'll find a meticulously detailed 289 cubic inch Ford V8, eagerly awaiting your command. A trio of Holley two-barrel carburetors perched atop an aluminum intake manifold hints at the power on tap, while polished accessories like the radiator catch can, fuel rail with chrome filter & fittings, alternator, main fan pulley, water pump, and timing cover add a dash of style to the engine bay. Stainless steel shorty headers funnel spent gases into a custom dual exhaust system with aftermarket mufflers, creating a throaty rumble that's sure to announce your arrival. A smooth-shifting Tremec 5-speed manual transmission harnesses the V8's power, sending it back to an 8-inch rear axle. And when it's time to rein in the ponies, manual brakes with discs up front provide confident, fade-free stops.
HIGHLIGHTS
• 289 cubic inch Ford V8 engine
• Triple 2-barrel Holley carburetors
• Aluminum intake manifold
• Tremec 5-speed manual transmission
• 8-inch rear axle
• Manual brakes with front discs
• Stainless steel shorty headers
• Custom dual exhaust with aftermarket mufflers
• Polished aluminum radiator catch can, alternator, water pump, and timing cover
• Brown metallic paint
• Polished aluminum wheels (14" front, 15" rear)
• BF Goodrich Radial T/A tires (195/70R14 front, 255/70R15 rear)
• Lowered suspension
• Custom pinstriping
• Tan burlap-style upholstery
• Bench seat
• Leather-wrapped 3-bar steering wheel
• Stewart Warner gauge package
• Pioneer AM/FM cassette player
• Underdash vacuum gauge
• Featured in Rod & Custom magazine, September 1972 issue
From its humble beginnings as a magazine feature to its current status as a head-turning custom, this 1937 Ford Coupe is ready to write its next chapter with you behind the wheel. With a powerful 289 V8, a comfortable tan interior, and a host of unique touches, this vintage Ford is a true one-of-a-kind ride. Call today!
Features
- Front Disc Brakes
- Cloth Interior
- Cassette Player
- AM/FM Radio
Documentation
SPECS
- Exterior Color
- Brown
- Interior Color
- Tan
- Rear Axle
- 8"
- Front Suspension
- I beam
- Rear Suspension
- Solid Axle - With Leaf Springs and Shocks
- Front Brakes
- Disc
- Rear Brakes
- Drum
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