It also comes with a Corvette engine.
Just about any 1929 Ford on the market these days has a fiberglass body because it’s a kit car. That’s what makes this 1929 Ford Coupe so interesting because it’s the original true steel body. A full restoration was done on this car, plus some nice upgrades have been installed. This is a machine you could have plenty of weekend fun using.
Polished nicely, the Ivory Pearl paint is enough to attract just about anyone. Since the car was restored a while ago, there are a few small chips in the paint, but it presents well enough. Adding a flair of fun design are four stylized stripes down both sides, each stripe in a different color. Mag wheels complete the look perfectly.
While you can cruise in style with this car, it can also get moving in a hurry. The well-behaved Corvette LT1 5.7-liter V8 gives you the kind of power everyone respects about GM’s small block engines. It puts a meaty 300-horsepower and 330 lb.-ft. of torque into this small, lightweight coupe for loads of tire-shredding fun. Through the dual exhaust, you enjoy a nice symphony of LT1 greatness.
Speaking of upgrades, this Ford features a push-button trunk release and closure, which is a nice modern convenience. You’re not likely to find this even on the kit cars.
Where you also see some nice additions in the tan interior. There’s air conditioning from Vintage Air, which keeps you nice and cool while participating in summertime cruises. A Kenwood AM/FM radio with CD changer and amp is great for listening to your favorite tunes as you travel around town or out on the open road.
Easy and smooth to drive anywhere, this is the kind of hobby car you’ll love owning. It has that classic look everyone loves, married to modern power for reliability and fun. If you’re interested in this car, contact Main Street Motors.