Boyd Coddington Designed Ford Convertible LS1 V8 Automatic Leather A/C /// The sister to Boyd Coddingtons iconic 40 Ford Coupe, this is the one-of-a-kind Club Coupe he was building at the time of his death. This car was finished by Hot Rod Investments of Arizona in conjunction with Boyds wife Jo and his sons Boyd Jr. and Chris. The restoration finish was exactly like Boyd had designed. This final build took into consideration all of Boyds experience, creativity and the Boyd look. Every detail of this iconic automobile reflects Coddingtons unparalleled skill and dedication to perfection. The body of the 1940 Ford Convertible retains its classic appeal, but with subtle modifications that add a touch of contemporary flair. Most notably is the hand-formed aluminum single-piece removable hardtop created by the legendary Marcel Delay and Sons. The show worthy Black paint, executed with precision, showcases a deep, lustrous finish that complements the cars sleek curves. Additional body modifications included shaved handles, lowered windshield and frenched headlights. Boyd Coddingtons signature touches are also evident in the famous original Boyd Coddington 17 billet wheels complete with Boyd signature center caps, each of which are no longer produced. Beneath the hood lies a LS1 V8 producing 430hp, an LS1. The engine bay is finished with a Griffin dual-fan aluminum radiator, polished aluminum serpentine system and all-chromed components. Power is managed by a 4L60E automatic overdrive transmission and put to the ground through a trick Corvette independent rear suspension and limited-slip differential. Inside, luxurious leather upholstery, expertly stitched and tailored, adorns the seats and interior panels. Embroidered Boyd signatures are found on the back wall of the trunk and on the side door panels, and a custom dash, Dakota Digital instruments, tilt column, and Alpine Bluetooth receiver add convenience and style. The ride is comforted with Gen II Vintage Air Air Conditioning, Mercedes-Benz carpeting, LED courtesy lights, power windows and remote-operated doors. Coddingtons attention to detail extends to the smallest components. Custom-machined accents and controls enhance the interior, ensuring that every aspect of the car reflects a cohesive design philosophy. Driving this 1940 Ford Convertible is a true sensory experience. All made possible by a custom-boxed chassis, Heidts double A-arm chrome independent front suspension with chrome coilover shocks, Corvette-based independent rear suspension with quad-chrome coilover shocks, power rack & pinion steering, aluminum fuel cell and chrome disc brakes. Boyd Coddingtons legacy lives on in this custom creation, a testament to his influence on the world of automotive design and the enduring appeal of a meticulously crafted classic.