Make:
Ford
Model:
Coupe
Year:
1937
Mileage:
30155
Miles
Condition:
Used
Country:
United States
Region:
California
City:
Los Angeles , CA
Zip:
90028
1937 Ford Coupe Restomod Club Coupe 30155 Miles
When you turn a barn find into a restomod, you want to really make it a great car to show off everywhere. That's why this 1937 Ford Club Coupe Restomod comes with fuel-injected V8 power, an overdrive transmission, upgraded suspension, four-wheel disc brakes, a leather-lined A/C interior, and much more. The story we're told on this one is that it's a southern barn find from the late 1990s that was then restored/transformed into the terrific mix of style and substance you see today. The dark red paint has a nice boldness and depth. It's a color borrowed from the Volvo color palette, and so it gives this the look of sturdy and sophisticated. You want a good look to this car because it's a pre-war all-steel vehicle. You can also tell it's made for more than just vintage fun. It has the right street machine style with an updated grille, tinted windows, and the 15-inch American Racing Torq Thrust wheels with a nice sporty stance. And the full-length tan pinstripe loves to highlight the straightness of the panels while also providing a preview of the interior. The full tan interior takes this 85-year-old classic and brings it into the modern age. The bucket seats up front have the kind of bolstering that will make you happy to cruise all day. That's because these are modern Lexus pieces finished in supple leather. The rear seat is also upgraded to match. Plus, the tan dash, headliner, carpets, custom door panels, and trunk create a well-coordinated package. They made sure this is a comfortable place for everyone to spend some time with cold-blowing air conditioning, cup holders, and an AM/FM/CD stereo with remote. Plus, this proves it's a true driver's machine with a banjo-style steering wheel on a tilt column and a dash dominated by clean classic instruments gauges. The ultra-smooth engine bay has a custom engine topper that includes the classic Ford V8 symbol...and this one certainly earns that. This has the modern 4.6-liter Modular V8 engine. This has earned a reputation for providing power for everything from Mustangs to Town Cars. In fact, this was borrowed from a Lincoln, and so it gives you a great mix of fuel-injected power that was engineered to be delivered smoothly. It makes for a confident cruiser, especially when you look underneath.
When you turn a barn find into a restomod, you want to really make it a great car to show off everywhere. That's why this 1937 Ford Club Coupe Restomod comes with fuel-injected V8 power, an overdrive transmission, upgraded suspension, four-wheel disc brakes, a leather-lined A/C interior, and much more. The story we're told on this one is that it's a southern barn find from the late 1990s that was then restored/transformed into the terrific mix of style and substance you see today. The dark red paint has a nice boldness and depth. It's a color borrowed from the Volvo color palette, and so it gives this the look of sturdy and sophisticated. You want a good look to this car because it's a pre-war all-steel vehicle. You can also tell it's made for more than just vintage fun. It has the right street machine style with an updated grille, tinted windows, and the 15-inch American Racing Torq Thrust wheels with a nice sporty stance. And the full-length tan pinstripe loves to highlight the straightness of the panels while also providing a preview of the interior. The full tan interior takes this 85-year-old classic and brings it into the modern age. The bucket seats up front have the kind of bolstering that will make you happy to cruise all day. That's because these are modern Lexus pieces finished in supple leather. The rear seat is also upgraded to match. Plus, the tan dash, headliner, carpets, custom door panels, and trunk create a well-coordinated package. They made sure this is a comfortable place for everyone to spend some time with cold-blowing air conditioning, cup holders, and an AM/FM/CD stereo with remote. Plus, this proves it's a true driver's machine with a banjo-style steering wheel on a tilt column and a dash dominated by clean classic instruments gauges. The ultra-smooth engine bay has a custom engine topper that includes the classic Ford V8 symbol...and this one certainly earns that. This has the modern 4.6-liter Modular V8 engine. This has earned a reputation for providing power for everything from Mustangs to Town Cars. In fact, this was borrowed from a Lincoln, and so it gives you a great mix of fuel-injected power that was engineered to be delivered smoothly. It makes for a confident cruiser, especially when you look underneath.