This 1933 Ford Cabriolet is a full-fendered street rod that has been fitted with a 350ci Chevrolet V8, independent front suspension, rack-and-pinion steering, four-wheel disc brakes, Vintage Air climate control, and a number of additional modifications intended to improve drivability.

Featuring a steel body and fiberglass fenders, the car is finished in dark blue and is also equipped with a dark blue convertible top, louvered hood top, adjustable coilovers, 15″ Halibrand wheels, and a dual exhaust system.

Interior appointments include gray leather upholstery, lap belts, roll-up windows, a tilting steering column, a banjo-style steering wheel, and a CD stereo.

The Chevy small-block is equipped with an Edlebrock carburetor and HEI ignition and is paired with an automatic transmission and 9″ rear end.

Finished in dark blue with red and gold pinstripes, the car feature a steel body and hood as well as fiberglass fenders and rear fuel-tank panel.

Exterior details include a louvered hood top, LED taillights, dual side mirrors, and a single windshield wiper.

The 15″ Halibrand wheels wear simulated knock-off spinners and are mounted with Kumho Solus tires measuring 195/60 up front and 235/70 out back.

The four-wheel disc brake system incorporates vented rotors and Wilwood calipers all around.

The interior features a bench seat that is trimmed in gray leather upholstery and complemented by color-coordinated door panels and carpets.

Vintage Air climate control has been installed along with lap seatbelts and a Kenwood CD stereo.

The banjo-style steering wheel is mounted to a tilting column and frames Stewart Warner instrumentation, including a 160-mph speedometer and gauges for oil pressure, fuel level, voltage, and water temperature.

A Classic Instruments tachometer is mounted below the dashboard.

The five-digit mechanical odometer shows 37k miles, though total chassis mileage is unknown.