302-Powered ’33 Ford Roadster by Brizio Street Rods
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The vehicle in question is a distinctive 1933 Ford Roadster, built by renowned Roy Brizio Street Rods of South San Francisco, California. Completed in 2019 with a steel body from American Speed Company, this classic ride sports a powerful 5.0-liter V8 engine from a 1986 Ford Mustang, retaining its original numbering on the block, and paired with a manual 4-speed BorgWarner T-5 transmission. It sits on an eye-catching red and primer finish, showcasing extensive custom work that includes a unique louvered hood and a steel front end sporting a custom-built stainless steel radiator. The interior features custom black and cream leather upholstery, complimenting the two-tone paint scheme. This Ford Roadster rolls on 18-inch American Torque Thrust II wheels and boasts modern upgrades like a Kugel Komponents four-wheel independent suspension system and four-wheel disc brakes for enhanced performance and safety, making it an impressive blend of classic style and contemporary handling.
Last bid:
$170,000