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Fuel-Injected 383-Powered 1933 Ford 3-Window Coupe Hot Rod Offered at No Reserve on Bring a Trailer
A striking 1933 Ford 3-Window Coupe hot rod, built on a custom Randy Ellis Design frame and powered by a Holley EFI-fed 383ci stroker V8, is currently being offered at no reserve on Bring a Trailer.
Black, yellow or red. These are the main colors Ford (and, generally speaking, other) hot rods usually come in, so being treated with one in goldish-copper is not something that happens every day. Yet ...
It feels that every other hot rod is a 1930s Ford, so it's worth thinking outside the box. Here are five cool alternatives to inspire your next build.
The 1932 Ford 3 Window Coupe is a common presence at auction events, but this Street Rods by Michael-built hot rod is a little more special. Set to go under the hammer at the Mecum Original Spring ...
Ford built about 275,000 passenger cars in 1932, and if you’ve ever been to any kind of hot-rod gathering anywhere at all, it seems as if all 275,000 are still around—many of them raised, lowered, ...
Was this 1970s-style barn find 1933 Ford three-window coupe a Ridler winner prophecy lying in wait? This article could have easily been titled "Barn Finds Gone Wrong," but as it turned out after ...
In the continuing series of outstanding 1932 Ford coupe three-packs, we present these West Coast three-window highboys. As with our previous Deuce coupe three-packs, we've tried to identify some ...
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