This Ford-style roadster hot rod was reportedly assembled in the early 1990s using a steel Brookville Roadster body and frame, and was acquired by the seller in 2017. The car is finished in metallic teal with a tan soft top over tan leather upholstery, and it is powered by a 383ci stroker V8 mated to a three-speed automatic transmission. Features include air conditioning, an AM/FM/cassette stereo, and cruise control as well as dual four-barrel carburetors, wire wheels, front disc brakes, a front drop axle, and a four-link rear suspension setup with adjustable coilovers. This Ford-style roadster is now offered with removable side curtains, records from the build, and a clean Texas title in the seller’s name listing the vehicle as a 1931 Ford.
The steel body and frame were reportedly sourced from Brookville Roadster. The bodywork is finished in metallic teal with multicolor pinstripes, and exterior details include full fenders and running boards as well as a tan soft top, removable side curtains, LED taillights, dual exhaust outlets, wing windows, and chrome bumpers and trim. The seller notes a stain on the soft top as well as a bent driver-side running board. The rumble seat has been removed.
Bright-finished wire wheels wear Ford-branded center caps and are mounted with staggered BFGoodrich Radial T/A and Cooper Cobra tires. Braking is handled by front discs and rear drums, and the car rides on a polished front drop axle, transverse leaf spring, and tube shocks along with a four-link rear setup with adjustable coilovers.
The cabin houses a bench seat trimmed in tan leather upholstery with a color-coordinated dashboard, door panels, and carpets. Amenities include air conditioning, a heater, cruise control, and an AM/FM/cassette stereo wired to speakers in the kick panels.
A leather-wrapped steering wheel with a Ford center cap sits ahead of centrally-mounted VDO gauges that include a 120-mph speedometer and auxiliary displays. The digital odometer shows approximately 5k miles, around 2k of which have been added by the seller.
The 383ci stroker V8 is topped with an aluminum intake manifold and two four-barrel carburetors. Additional equipment includes an HEI distributor, polished bright accessories, Chevrolet-branded valve covers, and coated exhaust headers.
Power is sent to the rear wheels via a three-speed automatic transmission. Additional underbody images are provided in the gallery below.
The reproduction VIN tag reads A4625078, which corresponds with the VIN listed on the Texas title that lists the car as a 1931 Ford.






















