This 1933 Dodge is a five-window coupe that was modified with custom bodywork, a beige leather interior, a lowered suspension, and a fuel-injected 350ci V8 paired with a four-speed automatic transmission.
Additional equipment includes 14″ Billet Specialties wheels, disc brakes, aftermarket headers, air conditioning, a CD stereo, and an electronic trunk popper.
The steel body was refinished in its current shade of red approximately 15 years ago.
Modifications include deleted bumpers, a red-painted grille, a single windshield wiper, dual side mirrors, an antenna, and integrated taillights.
The trunk handle has been shaved and a remote popper is fitted.
The 14″ Billet Specialities wheels feature knock-off centers and wear Defender tires.
The car rides lower than stock on a Ford Mustang II-sourced front end and a leaf-sprung rear suspension from a C4 Corvette.
Braking is handled by discs at all four corners.
The cabin features beige leather upholstery on the bench seat and door panels.
Matching carpets cover the floors, and equipment includes power windows, air conditioning and heating, cruise control, and an Alpine CD head unit paired with speakers in the kick panels and a CD changer located in the trunk.
A leather-wrapped aftermarket banjo-style steering wheel mounted on a tilt column fronts a woodgrain dash housing Classic Instruments gauges, an analog clock, and climate control vents.
The five-digit mechanical odometer reads under 9k miles.