Hot rod-inspired 1934 Ford Three-Window Coupe recreation blends classic styling with modern performance and comfort, selling without reserve.
A bold and beautifully built tribute to America’s hot rod heritage, a 1934 Ford Model 40 Three-Window Coupe street rod is set to turn heads at the upcoming Broad Arrow Auctions event—offered without reserve.

Crafted by B&B Manufacturing, a respected name in street rod construction, this fiberglass-bodied coupe is a modern reinterpretation of the iconic 1930s Ford hot rod. Built with a thick, hand-laid fiberglass body and reinforced with Coremat for added structural integrity and sound deadening, this machine honors the traditions of early hot rodding while integrating 21st-century engineering throughout.

Finished in Ford’s unmistakable Grabber Blue with silver accents and detailed with custom hand-painted Black Widow-themed pinstriping, the car’s visual appeal is matched by its serious performance. Power comes from a Chevrolet 383-cubic-inch stroker V8, enhanced with a Thumper cam, aluminum Edelbrock Performer RPM heads, a polished Performer intake, and a 4-barrel carburetor. The powertrain is paired to a Turbo-Hydramatic 700-R4 overdrive automatic transmission, ensuring drivability and strong highway cruising capability.

Beneath the aggressive stance are black five-spoke wheels, QA1 coilovers, Mustang II front suspension, rack-and-pinion steering, a Ford 9-inch rear with Moser axles, and power four-wheel disc brakes. Comfort and convenience are not forgotten either—Vintage Air A/C and heat, a Pioneer stereo system, tilt column, electric door poppers, and power windows are all onboard.

Though some cosmetic imperfections exist, including paint chips and nonfunctional speedometer and odometer, the car remains a solid and thrilling street rod package. It includes a power-operated hood and decklid, billet interior accents, and is accompanied by a hood and flywheel inspection cover.

With its blend of vintage hot rod character and modern performance, this 1934 Ford Coupe is ready for cruise nights and car shows alike—and it sells to the highest bidder.