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1933 Ford Convertible - Contemporary ClassicJack Maloney's 1933 Ford Convertible From the September, 2010 issue of Street Rodder By Chuck Vranas
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For Jack Maloney of Highland, Maryland, it was the mid-'50s and the surgery performed was on his very first car-a'48 Plymouth coupe. At the age of 17 it took plenty of foresight and fortitude to get up the nerve to chop the car, let alone face the consequences if it didn't turn out as envisioned. After all of the metal scraps were swept up, Jack's '48 earned itself plenty of newfound attitude while also building his confidence to take on other modifications to the car. His parents, recognizing his talents, rewarded him with a brand-new Nailhead V-8 for the coupe upon his graduation from high school in 1957. Plenty of custom touches like... Plenty of custom touches like a flowing console, deco-inspired door panels, and soft green leather are all handiwork of Portage Trim. Other goodies include a Lokar shifter and a Budnik steering wheel on top of an ididit column. It took a few decades for Jack to get back to his roots. He joined the ranks again with an 11-year build of a hopped-up '34 Chevy sedan, which landed him back in the hot rod realm. Having always wanted a drop-top, he took a road trip to the NSRA Street Rod Nationals in Louisville, Kentucky, in 2007 to do some product research. While there, he came across an all-steel convertible body offered by American Speed Company called the Speed33. The body held within it all of the values he had hoped for, including a hideaway top, side glass, and endless creative potential. Jack wasted no time in ordering the body and in the time it took for delivery he happened to meet the talented team of Phil and Jeremy Gerber of The Roadster Shop in Mundelein, Illinois. The initial meeting with the pair was all it took for Jack to recognize their extensive talents. Their design capabilities sealed the deal to move forward and start the build of an elegant, contemporary convertible embodying plenty of subtle changes and enough grace to make it a standout. With Jeremy at the helm, the trio mapped out a direction for the build to follow, starting with the chassis and suspension. To create a base for a wicked stance, the team at The Roadster Shop fabbed up one of their signature '33 spines with IRS starting with boxed 10-gauge steel 'rails incorporating tubular dual-center crossmembers. After pinching the front, the rear was C'd while the rear crossmember was stepped. To keep the car glued to the tarmac, a fully plated and polished Heidt's open wheel Superide IFS was lowered in place, complemented by dropped spindles and outboard QA1 coilover shocks. Enlisting plenty of dazzle, as well as performance out back, a Heidt's Superide IRS with 3.90:1 cogs was matched to QA1 coilover shocks to soak up the bumps. A Wilwood dual reservoir master pumps plenty of fluid to all four corners where Wilwood 12-inch discs matched to Wilwood four-piston calipers do the deed. Giving the car one of its immediately recognizable facets, Billet Specialties Magnitude wheels in 20-inch rear and 17-inch front sizes wrapped in BFGoodrich low-profile rubber show off its perfect stance. When it came time to decide on an engine for the car, Jack wanted a combination of performance and balance. His research led him to GM Performance Parts for one of their bulletproof ZZ 383ci stroked small-block V-8s. Fast Burn aluminum heads take care of business while an Edelbrock Performer intake breathes deep through a Demon 725-cfm carb. A Billet Specialties Tru-Trac system makes sure everything is in line while spark from MSD keeps the party going as spent gases are dumped through a set of Sanderson headers. Real hot rods have three pedals and Jack made sure his car could rip through the gears by installing a Tremec TKO-600 five-speed box supported by Centerforce internals linked to a 3-inch steel driveshaft. Power comes via a GMPP hipo... Power comes via a GMPP hipo 383 sporting 425 hp through an Edelbrock intake and a Barry Grant Demon carburetor with MSD ignition. Custom touches include The Roadster Shop air cleaner, smoothie valve covers, and a Billet Specialties Tru-Trac serpentine belt system. Wanting to add a selection of elegant modifications to the Speed33 body, Jeremy and Chad Glasshager mapped out a number of updates, including a sectioned grille, and a curvaceous rolled rear pan to not only accent the IRS but to also route the stainless dual exhaust with perfect symmetry. A set of custom steel hood sides were treated to deco-inspired inserts, adding just enough seduction to the mix. Completing the exterior are custom taillights and low-slung headlights by Greening Auto Company. To bring a level of subtleness to the project once all of the final fabrication and fitment of the body panels were completed, Jack worked with Phil and Jeremy to come up with the custom-blended PPG Frost Green neatly applied by Joe Belfiore of The Roadster Shop. Billet Specialties Magnitude... Billet Specialties Magnitude wheels measuring 17 inches in the front and 20 inches in back are wrapped in T/A P205/40R17 and T/A P295/45R20 BFGoodrich g-Forces. While in the final assembly stage, a one-off dash filled with custom-faced Classic Instruments gauges was installed accenting the hood side panels. Portage Trim in Ravenna, Ohio, got the nod for the interior and created the stylish inner door panels along with a flowing console. Yards of Butter-Soft Green leather, combined with complementing German square weave carpeting, accent the Budnik steering wheel and Lokar shifter. Wrapping it all up is a deep green convertible top that adds just enough allure to the exterior of the car. With his all-weather hot rod fueled up and ready to hit the streets, it's easy to see Jack and his wife, Nancy, will put plenty of miles down as the months fly by, and to us that's just plain bitchin'.
| FACTS & FIGURES |
| Jack Maloney |
| Highland, Maryland |
| 1933 Ford convertible |
| CHASSIS |
| Frame / Manufacturer |
'33 Ford / The Roadster Shop (Mundelein, IL) |
| Wheelbase |
113" |
| Modifications |
boxed 'rails, pinched front, lengthened wheelbase, tubular dual center crossmember, stepped rear crossmember, C'd rear, all by The Roadster Shop |
| Chassis plumbing |
stainless |
| Rearend / Ratio |
Heidts Superide IRS (Wauconda, IL) / 3.90:1 |
| Rear suspension |
Heidts Superide IRS with plated half shafts and QA1 (Lakeville, MN) coilover shocks |
| Rear brakes |
Wilwood Engineering (Camarillo, CA) four-piston 12" disc |
| Front suspension |
Heidts open-wheel Superide IFS with outboard QA1 coilover shocks, and dropped spindles |
| Front brakes |
Wilwood Engineering four-piston 12" disc |
| Master cylinder |
Wilwood dual reservoir |
| Steering box |
Manual rack-and-pinion |
| Front wheel make, size |
Billet Specialties (La Grange, IL) Magnitude, 17x7 |
| Rear wheel make, size |
Billet Specialties Magnitude, 20x10 |
| Front tire make, size |
BFGoodrich (Greenville, SC) g-Force T/A P205/40R17 |
| Rear tire make, size |
BFGoodrich g-Force T/A P295/45R20 |
| Gas tank |
Rock Valley (Stillman Valley, IL) 18-gallon stainless |
| Other chassis items |
custom pedal assembly by The Roadster Shop |
| ENGINE |
| Make |
GM Performance Parts V-8 |
| Displacement |
ZZ 383 ci |
| Machining / Assembly |
GMPP |
| Water pump |
Edelbrock (Torrance, CA) |
| Cooling fan |
SPAL USA (Ankeny, IA) 16" |
| Radiator |
Auto Rad (Gainesville, GA) |
| Alternator |
GM one-wire |
| Valve covers |
Smoothie polished aluminum |
| Manifold / Induction |
Edelbrock Performer / Barry Grant (Dahlonega, GA) Demon 725 cfm |
| Ignition / Wires |
MSD (El Paso, TX) / Taylor (Grandview, MO) |
| Headers |
Sanderson (South San Francisco, CA) |
| Exhaust / Mufflers |
Custom 3" Stainless Specialties (Cleveland, TN) / Stainless |
| Other engine facts |
Custom air cleaner by The Roadster Shop, Billet Specialties Tru-Trac serpentine system, 425 hp at 5,400 rpm |
| TRANSMISSION |
| Make |
Tremec (Plymouth, MI) TKO-600 five-speed |
| Clutch disc |
Centerforce (Prescott, AZ) |
| Pressure plate |
Centerforce |
| Shifter |
Lokar (Knoxville, TN) |
| Driveshaft |
steel 3" |
| BODY |
| Body style / Material |
convertible / steel |
| Body manufacturer |
American Speed Company (Plymouth, MI) |
| Body mods |
Sectioned grille, rolled rear pan by The Roadster Shop |
| Hood |
Rootleib (Turlock, CA) top with custom sides by The Roadster Shop |
| Grille |
custom by The Roadster Shop with Alumicraft Street Rod Grilles (Bellwood, PA) insert |
| Bodywork |
Jim Taylor of The Roadster Shop |
| Paint type / Color |
PPG (Strongsville, OH) / Custom Frost Green |
| Painter |
Joe Belfiore of The Roadster Shop |
| Headlights / Taillights |
Greening Auto Company (Cullman, AL) / Custom by The Roadster Shop |
| Outside mirror |
Billet Specialties |
| Other body items |
Custom fabrication by Jeremy Gerber and Chad Glasshager of The Roadster Shop, plating by The Finishing Touch (Chicago, IL) |
| INTERIOR |
| Dashboard |
custom steel by The Roadster Shop |
| Insert / Gauges |
custom by The Roadster Shop / Classic Instruments (Boyne City, MI) custom-faced |
| Stereo / Speakers |
Clarion (Cypress, CA) head unit with Profile (Santa Fe Springs, CA) AP400 amp / Infinity |
| Air conditioning |
Vintage Air (San Antonio, TX) |
| Insulation |
Dynamat (Hamilton, OH) |
| Wiring |
Ron Francis Wiring (Chester, PA) |
| Steering wheel |
Budnik (Huntington Beach, CA) Beveled Sport |
| Steering column |
ididit (Tecumseh, MI) |
| Seats |
Custom bench by Portage Trim (Ravenna, OH) |
| Upholsterer |
Portage Trim |
| Material / Color |
leather / Sage Green |
| Carpet |
German square weave |
| Other interior items |
Custom door panels and console by Portage Trim |
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