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1934 Ford 5W Coupe Body, Chassis, Winters QuickChange & Tri-Power

  • Price: Ask a price!
  • Condition: Used
  • Make: Ford
  • Model: Other
  • SubModel: 5W Coupe
  • Year: 1934
  • Mileage: 100,000
  • VIN: 0000
  • Vehicle Title: Rebuilt, Rebuildable & Reconstructed
  • Location: Joliet, Illinois, United States

Description

If you have been looking to build a traditional, all-steel 5 window hot rod, here is your chance.

1934 5-window coupe. All original Henry Ford steel body being sold with Bill of Sale only.
original deck lid
original hood
new floor pan tacked in place
new fire wall (installed)
stainless steel bumpers
bumper and fender brackets
original style head lights
windshield chrome frame (some pitting)
3x2 Tri-Power Rochestor Carburetors with linkage. Likely for Oldsmobile J2 Rocket 371.

Chassis complete with the following and most parts appear to be new yet purchased long ago:
Frame rails appear to be TCI
So Cal Speed Shop hair pins
So Cal Speed Shop bat wings
So Cal Speed Shop finned drum hidden disc brakes. Wilwood calipers.
So Cal Speed Shop rear large Ford drum brakes
So Cal Speed Shop rear brake covers
So Cal Speed Shop Corvette master cylinder
So Cal Speed Shop brake pedal linkage (floor type)
Peter and Jakes front axle (drilled)
Pete and Jakes chrome rear ladder bars
Pete and Jakes front shocks
Pete and Jakes front spring perches
Pete and Jakes ride front spring
Pete and Jakes rear model A spring
Winters quick change rear end with 4:10 gears
Walker radiator with a/c coil
Cooling Components electric hi-speed fan and shroud
Bob Drake fuel tank
Misc. parts:
Complete wiring set
Limeworks steering column
Lacarra 40 Ford steering wheel
Antique style gauges
Window regulators
Headlights
Carriage lights
Tail lights
Misc hardware, brackets and trim to further the complete assembly

All items listed are in same condition when we they arrived from a customer, as part of a separate street rod build which debuted at SEMA. No fabrication or work was performed by us on these parts, although this is a great starting point for an all-steel hot rod.