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Pick of the Day: 1933 Ford Roadster

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Hopped-up roadsters from the 1930s are standout symbols American hot-rodding culture. And nothing says “hot rod” like a flame-inspired paint scheme. The Pick of the Day is a 1933 Ford Roadster listed for sale on ClassicCars.com by a private seller in Casa Grande, Arizona.

The listing begins, “Fabricated by the best craftsmen in the business, this roadster is a masterpiece. Roy Brizio built the chassis and is responsible for the gorgeous body, three-piece hood, louvers, and extensive aluminum work.”

People have been painting flames on cars for upwards of 90 years—originally incorporating them as references to racing engines and, later, inspired from World War I and World War II aircraft. By the 1940s and 1950s, the trend had gained widespread popularity. Even today, flames are used in many custom builds, and they can range in design from traditional flames to “ghost” flames (only visible in certain angle/lighting perspectives), tribal flames, and flame-themed pinstripes.

This car has the right kind of powertrain to back up its spicy exterior. Power under the hood comes from a 383ci stroker V8 that has been upgraded with an MSD ignition system and Ron Francis wiring. The car has reportedly accrued 1,900 miles since completion, but the engine bay and undercarriage look brand-new in the images. The seller says, “Engine bay and undercarriage painted to match with polished and chrome brightwork.”

Exterior features for the custom build are based around a 123-inch Brizio chassis with a Gibbons body, and noteworthy characteristics include a Duvall two-piece windshield, three-piece hood, rear-hinged doors, and louvers throughout. Since it was designed as a fair-weather car, it does not have a retractable top, but it does offer plenty of amenities as a parade cruiser or a show/weekend ride.  The passenger compartment features tan leather heated seats, wool carpet, billet dash panel, and full gauges including a column-mounted tachometer.

“This is the epitome of hot rods—guaranteed to draw a crowd and bring home top awards at every show and rod run,” the listing says. The car’s license plate, FLAME33, sums it up well. If you have ever wanted to own a hot rod that will heat up your love for classic American roadsters, this 1933 Ford’s engine is ready to rumble.  

The asking price is $58,000.

Click here to view this Pick of the Day on ClassicCars.com

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