Get ready to unleash raw power with this ’33 Coupe Pro Street – a beast on wheels that proudly rocks a 2023 NHRA Chassis certification of 8.50.
Weight No Driver, Race Ready: | 2370 lbs |
Car Description
Buckle up and dive into the relentless force of modern muscle.
Weight (No Driver, Race Ready): 2370 lbs
The body on this coupe has been channeled 6″ over a Chris Alston’s Nostalgia Chassis A-ARM 4-link double frame rail round tube mild steel custom chassis, completely TIG welded (FRESH, NHRA Certified 8.50). Round-tube Alston A-Arms, Alston front coil-over shocks, steering rack, 4-link rear suspension, top gun bars, 9″ Ford narrowed and braced, top mounted wishbone, QA1 coil-overs, anti-roll bar, single wheel wheelie bars, parachute.
We recently added a larger tire on the rear with Champion double beadlock wheels. Plus, Burns stainless mufflers and collectors. The car also comes with Zoomies.
Completely TIG welded Fresh NHRA Certified 8.50 Chassis
Street Legal:
This Plymouth Coupe isn’t just a track monster; it’s street legal in the USA, complete with working headlights, turn signals, brake lights, horn, tag light, and a clean title.
Interior:
- Removable sheet metal panels, excluding the steel firewall and driver’s floor – because this ride means business
- DZUS fastening for rapid servicing
- Hardcore custom-made aluminum bomber seats with new black seat covers
- 5-point harness and window net – safety meets hardcore style
- Lexan windows because we don’t compromise on badassery
- Racepak digital dash and shift light for precision control
This is a video of the underside of the coupe.
Zoomies included for that extra roar. The photos below are before the final bodywork was finished and the larger rear tires and new wheels.
For the trip to our local car show we put the front fenders on, as seen here.
This was the first test drive of this build.
We started with this 5-window Plymouth Coupe all steel body.
This 1933 Plymouth Coupe Includes:
- 468 cubic-inch BBC
- Liberty (SCAT) Aftermarket Steel Crankshaft
- Liberty H Beam Connecting Rods with ARP 2000 Bolts
- 2-bolt main with ARP studs and stud girdle
- Block line honed
- Solid Roller Cam
- Brodix Aluminum Cylinder Racing Heads
- Brodix Aluminum Intake, Match Ported
- Holley Aluminum Ultra XP Carburetor with 850 CFM
- NOS Big Shot Nitrous System
- Fabricated Valve Covers
- ARP cylinder head bolts (ARP Hardware includes; Fasteners, Nuts, Bolts, Studs)
- Melling HV77 oil pump, Milodon performance oil pan
- MSD Billet Distributor & MSD Bronze Distributor Gear
- MSD Digital-6 Ignition
- MSD Coil
- Holley Fuel Pressure Regulators
- Barry Grant 280 Fuel Pump
- TH400 Transmission with extra clutches
- Transbrake
- Transmission Shield
- ATI’s Fuel & Blown Drag Race Torque Converter
- 5 Gallon Custom Spun Aluminum Fuel Tank
- Custom Exhaust Headers with
Edelbrock Competition Merge Header Collectors.
UPDATED to Burns Stainless mufflers & collectors and turnouts
Car also comes with a set of Zoomies. - Chris Alston Nostalgia double frame rail, round tube mild steel custom chassis. Fresh NHRA Certified 8.50.
- FORD 9″ rear-end narrowed, back braced housing, Strange Iron Case, aluminum bearing support,
- 4:11 Gears
- Strange 35 Spline Spool
- Moser Axles
- Custom single wheel wheelie bars, and parachute.
- Wilwood Disc Brakes
- Center Line Wheels. BACK TIRES:
28 x 14.5 x 15Hoosier Quick Time Pro’s.
UPDATED: new tires 29.5 x 14 x 15 with Champion double beadlock wheels
All sheet metal is removable except the steel firewall and steel drivers floor.
All panels including Aluminum Transmission Tunnel and the Steel Tubs are DZUS fastened and completely removable for ease of servicing the car.
- Steel Driveshaft surrounded on Quick Pins
- Jerry Bickel Chrome Moly Driveshaft
- Custom made Aluminum Bomber seats DZUS fastened with black seat covers.
- Custom made grille shell
- 5-point harness and window net
- All windows are Lexan
- Racepak digital dash and shift light.
This isn’t your average cruise; it’s the 1933 Plymouth 5-Window Coupe – a living testament to automotive history ready to conquer both the asphalt jungle and the drag strip. This machine isn’t just about making a statement; it’s a showstopper, especially when you unleash the Zoomies that come with the car. For sale now.
More From This 1933 Plymouth Coupe Build:
- The Coupe Comes Out of Winter Hibernation (5/1/2019)
- Out and about this morning . . . with the 33 coupe . . . (12/2/2017)
- Under The 33 Plymouth Coupe PD DeLuxe (7/6/2017)
- Test and tune at the dragstrip (7/4/2016)
- Opening Day at Bristol Dragway (3/27/2016)
- We Built Zoomies And Custom Headers For The Coup (11/24/2015)
- It is a beautiful day for a ROMP in the Coupe! (10/7/2015)
- This Custom Pro Street 5-Window Coupe and Metal Fabrication (9/30/2015)
- 1933 Plymouth Coupe in final stages of production (9/17/2015)
- This Coupe is looking good in its 80’s. (9/11/2015)
- Custom Fabrication, Mig and Tig Welding (8/28/2015)
- Making Exhaust Headers (8/7/2015)
- Metal Fabrication (8/3/2015)
- Good progress this week on the 33 Coupe (7/24/2015)
- How to fit 10 gallons of stuff into a 5 gallon bucket. . . (7/22/2015)
- The 33 Plymouth Coupe wrapping up final wiring (5/21/2015)
- The 33 Coupe Metal Fabrication and Design (4/11/2015)
- Brake System Components installed on 33 Coupe (4/2/2015)
- 1933 Plymouth Chassis Engineering (3/19/2015)
- In the final stages of this 1933 Plymouth Coupe build (2/17/2015)
- Metal fabrication with steel tube and sheet metal (1/21/2015)
- Metal Fabrication And The Creative Vision (1/3/2015)
- Chassis and suspension design for high performance (12/9/2014)
- A first look at the 1933 Coupe front end (11/25/2014)
- 33 Coupe after four days of notching pipe (11/15/2014)
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