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1933
Ford
Fordor Sedan
Stock # 5559-DFW
Engine 350 CI
Transmission 3 speed automatic
Color Viper Red
Interior Black
Mileage 7,972 (Unknown)
Chassis
Front Wheel Specification 17" Boyd Coddington
Rear Wheel Specification 18" Boyd Coddington
Front Tire Specification 205/40R17
Rear Tire Specification 245/45ZR18
Front Brakes Specification Power Disc
Rear Brakes Specification Power Disc
Exhaust Type Dual Exhaust
Options
Seatbelts Power Windows Power Brakes Four Wheel Disc Brakes Tilt Wheel Leather Seats Heat Air Conditioning Sunroof Defrost CD Player AM/FM Radio
Documentation
Build Receipts Dyno Sheet
Advertised Price
ABSOLUTE STUNNING STREETROD! 350 V8, AUTO, A/C, R&P, PWR DISC BRAKES, AIR RIDE!

It's a fact: it is absolutely impossible to build an ugly '33 Ford. This fantastic 1933 Ford 4-door sedan is ample proof, with a perfect hot-rod stance, a killer two-tone color combination, powerful 350 V8 engine, the practicality of four doors, and all the creature comforts you'd expect of a high-quality build.

First off, this rod is 100% steel, including the beautifully sculpted swooping fenders and running boards, which certainly explains why this '33 looks so darn good. Even without a major chopped top, the sedan body style looks sleek and low with that awesome rake to the stance, and with lots of window area you know it was made to drive. The two-tone, Ebony Black over Viper Red finish was a perfect choice, and freeing up the clutter by removing the bumpers and most of the trim has really streamlined this sedan. High-end paint really helps too, and both the deep black finish up top and lustrous red finish below were laid down to a nearly show standard, with hardly any imperfections to report. The two colors are separated by a white spear that encircles the body, a sunroof was added up top, and we love that they kept chrome door handles in place to amplify this Ford's 4-door design, ... Please ask for the full description.

Fort Worth Showroom
5400 Sandshell Dr, Suite 100
Fort Worth, TX, 76137
Streetside window sticker blank
Stock #:
5559-DFW
1933 Ford Fordor Sedan
$76,995
SOLD

Description

ABSOLUTE STUNNING STREETROD! 350 V8, AUTO, A/C, R&P, PWR DISC BRAKES, AIR RIDE!

It's a fact: it is absolutely impossible to build an ugly '33 Ford. This fantastic 1933 Ford 4-door sedan is ample proof, with a perfect hot-rod stance, a killer two-tone color combination, powerful 350 V8 engine, the practicality of four doors, and all the creature comforts you'd expect of a high-quality build.

First off, this rod is 100% steel, including the beautifully sculpted swooping fenders and running boards, which certainly explains why this '33 looks so darn good. Even without a major chopped top, the sedan body style looks sleek and low with that awesome rake to the stance, and with lots of window area you know it was made to drive. The two-tone, Ebony Black over Viper Red finish was a perfect choice, and freeing up the clutter by removing the bumpers and most of the trim has really streamlined this sedan. High-end paint really helps too, and both the deep black finish up top and lustrous red finish below were laid down to a nearly show standard, with hardly any imperfections to report. The two colors are separated by a white spear that encircles the body, a sunroof was added up top, and we love that they kept chrome door handles in place to amplify this Ford's 4-door design, instead of trying to hide it. With a chrome grille shell and shiny hood ornament, there's no mistaking this as anything but a pre-war Ford, and the King Bee style headlights look fantastic nestled between that grille and the swooping fenders. The paint is a handsome, high-end two-stage urethane, but with no graphics, no flames, or nothing that detracts from the classic shape, this streetrod will always look timeless. Kudos to the builders for getting this one exactly right. There's even a cleverly hidden gas cap out back that was installed flush against the rear of the body, and the protruding blue-dot taillights and dual chrome exhaust pipes down below add to the hotrod vibe.

Suicide-style doors were factory-issue on sedans in 1933, so stepping inside is easy. Once you're in there, you'll find lovely black leather buckets accented with white inserts that are as luxurious as anything you'll buy today. Those two buckets up front fit neatly in the vintage sedan, and the full-sized, sculpted rear bench is comfortable for full-sized adults. The original dash has been beautifully re-created, wrapped in leather, and then filled with black-faced VDO gauges ahead of the driver that keep an eye on the upgraded motor under the hood. Controls for a full Vintage A/C system were installed in the center (though it does look to need a service), while just below a console stack was incorporated to match the dash, and it houses billet A/C vents, a Kenwood AM/FM/CD/AUX head unit, the command module for the RideTech suspension installed blow, and switches for the power windows and locks. A flashy leather-wrapped billet steering wheel mounted atop a polished tilt column anchors the spacious cabin and feels great in the hands of the driver, while the ornate door panels, plush carpets, and custom leather headliner show that nothing was done halfway inside.

With the hood closed, there's no way to know what lives within, and that's part of this rod's magic. The truth is, there's an upgraded GM 350 V8 crate motor in there, a smooth, torquey powerplant that makes this big sedan move like it weighs 100 pounds less than it actually does. A tuned-in 6-pack carburetor set-up from Edelbrock feeds the powerful small block with the help of steel fuel rails and steel-braided lines, and the presentation is wonderfully old-school, with six individual air cleaners and matching valve covers all adding flash inside the finished red engine bay. and a serpentine belt drive system for the accessories ensures reliability. A TH350 3-speed automatic transmission is easily stout enough to handle the engine's output, while a full custom RideTech air-ride suspension punctuated with upgraded A-arms, trailing arms, shocks, rack-and-pinion steering, and power 4-wheel disc brakes all make this '33 a dream to drive. Staggered Boyd Coddington wheels look right with lots of performance rubber wrapped around them, 205/40/17s up front and 245/45/18s in back.

Beautifully built and totally reliable, this dialed-in 1933 Ford Sedan is what every hot rod aspires to be. Call today!

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Features

  • Seatbelts
  • Power Windows
  • Power Brakes
  • Four Wheel Disc Brakes
  • Tilt Wheel
  • Leather Seats
  • Heat
  • Air Conditioning
  • Sunroof
  • Defrost
  • CD Player
  • AM/FM Radio
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Documentation

  • Dyno Sheet
  • Build Receipts
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SPECS

Exterior Color
Viper Red
Interior Color
Black
Transmission Spec
Turbohydramatic 350
Front Brakes
Power Disc
Rear Brakes
Power Disc
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