480-HP Art Deco Speedster Debuts With Carbon Body and Coyote V8

4 days, 1 hour ago - 1 December 2025, Autoblog
480-HP Art Deco Speedster Debuts With Carbon Body and Coyote V8
Limited, bespoke production adds to its exclusivity, making this a rare restomod that prioritizes craftsmanship, presence, and individuality.

Key Points

  • Iconic Auto Sports unveils the SP40 Restomod Speedster, inspired by the 1934 Ford Model 40.
  • Features carbon fiber body, modern chassis, customizable luxury interior, and hidden conveniences.
  • Built to order, it keeps exclusivity at the core of its appeal.

An Art Deco Restomod That Stands Out
Restomods have become a whole scene of their own, with countless builders remixing vintage silhouettes into something more usable today. There’s a lot of talent out there, but only a few projects really manage to rise above the noise. Every so often, one lands with a presence that doesn’t feel forced or overly modernized.

That’s the case with a new speedster restomod unveiled by Iconic Auto Sports. The company already has a reputation for painstaking craftsmanship and award-winning recreations, and now it has turned its focus toward reimagining a 1930s icon. The result is a car that taps into Art Deco curves, old-school proportions, and a level of attention you normally associate with coachbuilt specials.

The shape, the stance, and the overall attitude – this classic speedster restomod immediately sets itself apart as one of the most striking restomods in recent memory.

A Modern Tribute to a 1930s Icon
The car is called the SP40 Restomod Speedster, and it was designed as a modern tribute to Edsel Ford’s 1934 Model 40 Special Speedster. Iconic Auto Sports reinterpreted the original’s hand-formed aluminum look using a full carbon fiber body. The familiar long-hood, low-profile form is still there, but now executed with sharper surfacing, aircraft-inspired aluminum accents, and a slimmer, more sculpted boattail.

Underneath, a tubular spaceframe chassis provides the rigidity the original never had. Suspension is a modern double-wishbone setup with adjustable coilovers, while Brembo brakes and forged wheels round out the performance hardware.

Inside, the SP40 takes the analog spirit seriously. The instrument layout is deliberately simple, with machined switchgear and a focus on tactility. Owners can choose from rich leathers, walnut trim, or carbon fiber, depending on how classic or contemporary they want the cabin to feel. Hidden conveniences like wireless charging and climate control are tucked neatly into the design.

Extremely Limited Production
Power comes from a Ford Coyote V8 producing more than 480 horsepower, paired with a Tremec 5-speed manual. With the carbon body and lightweight chassis keeping weight at just under 2,646 lbs, the car promises a driving experience much sharper than the original ever offered.

As expected, production is extremely limited. Each SP40 is built to order, and no two cars are configured the same way. That said, pricing depends on the customer’s configuration, though we expect a huge asking price with the use of exotic materials. The good news is, Iconic Auto Sports has set up a North American office in Miami, making the model available to US buyers.