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Ford Coupe Green with Fire Road Signature 1:18

Ford Coupe Green with Fire Road Signature 1:18
Current price: £77.00
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Estimated delivery: 21-25.08.2026
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Specifications
Car Brand
Ford
Model Manufacturer
Road Signature
Scale
1:18
Material
Diecast
Model Condition
Used Model
SKU
30109
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About the Ford Coupe Green with Fire Road Signature 1:18

TL;DR: Road Signature's 1:18 diecast Ford Coupe takes a 1933 body and reworks it in green with fire flame graphics, opening doors and bonnet over a customised cabin. Rather than a stock pre-war reproduction, this model channels the hot rod culture that later stripped and rebuilt the same coupes for speed and show.

The 1933 Ford coupe's compact, lightweight body made it a natural target for hot rod builders decades after it left the showroom, and this diecast leans fully into that customised identity.

Road Signature's Custom Flame Livery

This coupe's lowered stance and prominent fire flame graphics running along the bonnet and fenders mark it out clearly as a customised build rather than a factory-original 1933 Ford, and Road Signature's tooling reproduces the flame artwork cleanly against the green base paint. Doors and bonnet open on simple hinges to reveal a cabin fitted with simplified bucket seating and a stripped-back dashboard, styled after a builder's hot rod interior rather than a period showroom cabin. Diecast weight feels appropriate for the price, and the wheels favour a modern custom look over period wire wheels, which suits the subject well. Panel gaps and paint depth sit toward the accessible end of the market, an honest trade-off that still leaves the coupe's aggressive, customised character clearly visible.

The 1933 Coupe's Second Life as a Hot Rod Icon

Ford's 1933 coupe shared the compact proportions and simple mechanical layout that made its 1934 sibling equally popular with hot rod builders, and both years remain favourites among enthusiasts who value lightweight steel bodies over more modern unibody construction. Stripped of their original drivetrains and rebuilt with more powerful engines, lowered suspension and bold custom paint, these coupes became some of the defining shapes of American hot rod culture from the 1940s onward. Displayed next to an unmodified pre-war Ford, this flame-liveried coupe tells the other half of that story, not what left the factory in 1933, but what a later generation of builders turned it into.

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