A meticulously crafted 1933 Ford Roadster built by the renowned Roy Brizio Street Rods of South San Francisco is now on the market. Completed in 2019, this custom roadster features a steel body produced by the American Speed Company and rides on a bespoke chassis with Kugel Komponents’ four-wheel independent suspension and disc brakes. Powering the car is a Ford Racing 302ci V8 engine paired with a Tremec five-speed manual transmission and a Winters quick-change rear end, delivering modern performance wrapped in classic design.
The exterior boasts a stunning black paint job by Darryl Hollenbeck of Vintage Color Studio, accented by maroon pinstriping. The sleek design includes louvered hood side panels, body-colored headlight buckets, and a rear roll pan with tunneled taillights. The car sits on staggered Budnik wheels, 16” up front and 18” at the rear, wrapped in Michelin Defender tires for a smooth yet aggressive stance.
Inside, the roadster is equally impressive with maroon leather upholstery by Sid Chavers, complemented by color-matching carpets and lap belts. Modern amenities like power windows, Vintage Air climate control, and a Bluetooth-capable sound system add comfort and convenience. The classic dashboard features a banjo-style steering wheel and a suite of gauges from Classic Instruments, while the six-digit odometer shows just 1,700 miles.
Under the hood, the Ford Racing 302ci V8 is equipped with an Edelbrock carburetor, finned air cleaner, and valve covers, all connected to a polished dual exhaust system. This powerful engine provides a thrilling driving experience while maintaining the car’s timeless appeal.
With only 700 miles added under the current owner, this 1933 Ford Roadster combines vintage charm with modern performance and comfort, making it a unique find for any classic car enthusiast.