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Posies-Built 1933 Ford Roadster Street Rod With an LS1 V8

$
45.050
Engine:
5.7-liter OHV V8
Transmission:
Automatic
Interior Color:
Tan leather
Exterior Color:
Posies Red

Features


This Posies-built street rod has a custom boxed chassis and an aftermarket Speedstar body.

The engine is a GM LS1 5.7-liter OHV V8 and it wears Don Hardy 409-style valve covers.

Posies crafted a custom, polished-stainless-steel exhaust system for the powertrain.

The engine is backed by a GM 4L60 four-speed automatic transmission.

A Howell wiring harness and ECM are used with the powertrain.

For the exterior, Posies crafted a custom three-piece aluminum hood.

There’s also a custom taillight panel.

The car was painted PPG Posies Red and there are no reported blemishes in the finish.

Posies also created the interior custom instrument panel.

There’s also a Colorado Customs steering wheel.

The cockpit’s tan leather upholstery was stitched by Paul Atkins.

The front and rear independent suspensions are polished, and the rear includes a Kugel IRS system.

Up front is a Heidt’s Super Ride suspension system.

The car also has coilovers, rack-and-pinion steering, and four-wheel disc brakes.

It rolls on 17-inch front and 20-inch rear Colorado Custom wheels.

The polished wheels are wrapped with Goodyear tires.

Made on
Tilda