This 1937 Ford has been fitted with a Gibbons fiberglass Cabriolet body that is finished in dark purple over black leather upholstery. Power is from a 350ci Chevrolet V8 paired with a Turbo-Hydramatic three-speed automatic transmission, and equipment includes a Ford 8″ rear end, a chopped black fabric roof, a Vintage Air heater and air conditioning system, electric door poppers, a Sony AM/FM CD stereo, power windows, four-wheel disc brakes, air suspension, and staggered-diameter Billet Specialties wheels. This 1937 Ford is being offered by the selling dealer in New Jersey with a Reconstructed Pennsylvania title.
The Gibbons fiberglass body is mounted to a 1937 Ford chassis and is finished in dark purple with a chopped fabric-covered roof. Exterior details include shaved trunk and door handles, electric door poppers, a third brake light, 1956-spec Chevrolet taillights, and under-car lighting.
Polished Billet Specialties wheels measure 15” up front and 16” out back and are mounted with mismatched tires. Braking is through four-wheel discs with ventilated rotors at all four corners. The car rides on air shocks.
The cabin houses power-adjustable bucket seats that were sourced from a later-model vehicle and are upholstered in black leather. Amenities include a Vintage Air heater and A/C system reportedly setup for R12 refrigerant, along with electric windows, a Genie floor shifter, and a Sony AM/FM CD stereo. Vehicle functions are controlled via a custom set of switches mounted between the seats.
A three-spoke steering wheel is mounted to a tilt and telescoping steering column and sits ahead of a centrally-mounted Dakota Digital multifunction display with an integrated 6k-rpm tachometer. The digital odometer shows approximately 17k miles.
The 350ci Chevrolet V8 was reportedly sourced from a 1985 Corvette and features a Jet Hot-coated Edelbrock intake manifold topped by a Holley carburetor. Additional equipment includes a Carter electric fuel pump, a 120-amp alternator, and a chrome air cleaner cover and valve covers.
Power is sent to the rear wheels via a Turbo-Hydramatic three-speed automatic transmission equipped with an auxiliary cooler and a Ford 8” rear end. Additional underbody images are provided in the gallery below.
The car is titled using the Pennsylvania Vehicle Identification Number shown above. The Pennsylvania title lists “Reconstructed”, “Street Rod”, and “Reissued VIN” under the brands section.





















