Exterior Color
Cream
Stock #
C02259
1934 Ford Coupe
Description:
This 1934 Ford Coupe for sale has a Boss 302 C.I. V8 Engine, 3 Speed Automatic Transmission, Cream Exterior, Brown Leather Interior, Winters Performance Rear End, 4.10 Final Drive Ratio, 16"" and 18"" Spoke Wheels, Vintage Style Black Wall Tires, Freshly Completed Build with 145 Miles, Custom Frame, Fiberglass Body, Rack and Pinion Steering, Front Disc Brakes, Power Windows, Upholstered Trunk, Freshly Built '34 Street Rod!
Exterior Color
Cream
Stock #
C02259
Fast Lane Classic Cars Inc.
Call 636-940-9969
ST CHARLES, MO
Mention AutaBuy.com when you call.
Fast Lane Classic Cars Inc.
Call 636-940-9969
ST CHARLES, MO
Mention AutaBuy.com when you call.
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About the 1934 Ford Coupe
The 1934 Ford models were produced during a significant period in automotive history, known for their distinctive styling and innovative features. The 1934 did not have substantial changes from the 1933 Ford models, a flatter grille, straight hood louvers, smaller head lights and cowl lamps and a new logo. As with the 1933 Ford, the 1934 has proved to be one of the most popular early Fords for Street Rods. Because of this the roadster and coupe are some of the most sought-after Ford body styles, finding an unmodified e1933-1934 Ford is rare. In 1934, Ford introduced several models, including: 1934 Ford Model 40: The Model 40, often referred to as the "Ford Deluxe," was available in various body styles, including two-door and four-door sedans, a convertible coupe, a three-window coupe, a five-window coupe, a roadster, and a phaeton. It was known for its stylish appearance, with a more streamlined design compared to previous models. It featured a V8 engine and an attractive grille design. 1934 Ford Model 48: The Model 48 was similar to the Model 40 but was offered with a smaller displacement V8 engine. It was available in various body styles, including two-door and four-door sedans, coupes, and convertibles. 1934 Ford Model B: The Model B, like its predecessor, was equipped with a four-cylinder engine. It was offered in various body styles, including two-door and four-door sedans, coupes, and a roadster. The Model B was positioned as a more economical alternative to the V8-powered models. 1934 Ford Model BB: Ford continued to produce a line of trucks in 1934 under the Model BB designation. These trucks were used for various commercial purposes. The 1934 Ford models were known for their streamlined styling, with flowing fenders, a sleeker grille, and an overall more modern appearance compared to earlier designs. The introduction of V8 engines in Ford's passenger cars in the early 1930s had a significant impact on the automotive industry, and the 1934 models further solidified Ford's reputation for innovation and style. These models remain popular among collectors and enthusiasts today for their classic design and historical significance. The 1934 Ford Model 40, in particular, is often considered a classic and sought-after collectible car due to its iconic styling and V8 engine. 1934 Ford in movies: The Natural (1984): This sports drama starring Robert Redford features scenes involving a 1934 Ford coupe, adding a touch of nostalgia and historical accuracy to the movie's ambiance. The Grapes of Wrath (1940): This film adaptation of John Steinbeck's novel features 1934 Ford vehicles among other vintage cars, effectively capturing the Dust Bowl and Great Depression era depicted in the story. Bonnie and Clyde (1967): Set in the 1930s, this iconic film about the notorious criminal couple features several vintage cars, including 1934 Fords. These cars help create a historically accurate atmosphere for the film.