1934 Ford Model 40 Three-Window Coupe Street Rod
Please note additional photos with the hood on have been added.
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1934 Ford Model 40 Deluxe Ride Along

1934 Ford Model 40 Deluxe Walk Around
Description
OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE
“In villages, towns, and great cities throughout the United States, wherever American youth manifests an inordinate interest in automobiles, are to be found hot rods, the mechanical phenomena which enchants so many thousands of young Americans.” So wrote Lee O. Ryan in an early 1950s article titled “The Hot Rod Story” for the National Hot Rod Association. It’s a culture that grew out of the 1920s and 1930s, and expanded greatly after World War II, thanks in part to new magazines like Hot Rod and Car Craft.
The hallmark of the hot rod culture is individualism, but the days of raiding junkyards for old Ford and Chevy bodies, chassis, and engines to fix up are mostly over, as that pool of cars and parts has greatly dwindled. Modern recreations, like this 1934 Ford Model 40 Three-Window Coupe from B&B Manufacturing, are an ideal platform to create a modern hot rod, filled with the engineering and components to meet today’s driving environment, while still allowing a great degree of creativity in paint, drivetrain, and accessories. B&B Manufacturing was known for their quality construction using hand laid fiberglass with Coremat added in structural areas for strength and sound deadening.
Highlights
1934 Ford Three-Window Coupe recreation by B&B Manufacturing
Thick, hand laid fiberglass body with Coremat added in structural areas
Finished in Ford Grabber Blue with silver accents
Custom hand-painted Black Widow themed pinstriping
350 cu-in Chevy engine bored and stroked to 383 cu-in featuring:
Pistons are bored 0.40 over
Comp Cams roller rockers and Thumper cam
Aluminum Edelbrock Performer RPM cylinder heads
Polished aluminum Edelbrock Performer EPS intake manifold
Polished Edelbrock 4-barrel carburetor
Polished A/C compressor
Polished 100-amp alternator
HEI distributor
Turbo-Hydramatic 700-R4 4-speed overdrive automatic
Black five-spoke wheels; front tires 245/45ZR17 (date code 08/08), rear tires 275/40ZR18 (date code 01/27)
Features
Other features include:
Aluminum radiator with electric fan
Ceramic coated headers with dual exhaust
Custom Denny’s Street Rod driveshaft
Mustang II frontend with tubular control arms
Rack and pinion steering
Adjustable QA1 coil over suspension
Ford nine-inch rear end with Moser axles and 3.5:1 gear ratio
Power four-wheel disc brakes
Vintage Air A/C and heat
Pioneer four-speaker AM/FM/CD stereo
Tilt steering column
Power windows
Electric door poppers inside and outside
Grant wood steering wheel
Faria gauges
Billet pedals
Stainless steel grille
Power operated hood and decklid
Column shift
Transmission oil cooler
High output starter
Remote battery terminal
Known Imperfections
Speedometer and odometer not working (have never worked under current ownership, true miles unknown)
Several cracks and chips in the body and paint, including along the front lip below grille, driver’s wheel opening, upper grille support, and the rear panel
Spidering and cracking in the paint below driver’s side headlight
Paint chip in passenger front fender
Hood is not installed
One headlight is dim
Weatherstripping in driver’s door opening is torn and missing pieces
Some small wear to the interior
Included
Hood
Flywheel inspection cover
Ownership History
This is a re-creation of a 1934 Ford Three-Window Coupe built by B&B Manufacturing. The current owner purchased it approximately one-and-a-half years ago from a seller in Payson, Arizona. The only work the current owner has done is having the engine inspected and serviced and serviced the air conditioning.
Additional Notes
A Broad Arrow Auctions Specialist is working as an agent on behalf of the owner of this vehicle. Broad Arrow Auctions is a wholly owned subsidiary of Hagerty.
Contact: Frank Malefors Phone: 602-488-7888 Email: fmalefors@hagerty.com