This is an absolutely beautifully built "STEEL" 1932 Ford roadster
which obviously no expense was sparred to create this magnificent
piece of automotive nostalgic art, it is licensed and titled as a
1932 Ford. The all steel Brookville Roadster body and the custom
Roadster Shop chassis are painted the same flawless coating of
DuPont Chroma single stage black paint. To get the perfect old Hot
Rod stance it comes with a 3" dropped chrome tubular front axle
with Wilwood disc brakes, American Racing Torq Thrust wheels with
just the right combination big and littles. The Roadster Shop built
a beautiful chassis with lots of chrome and bling, the rear end is
a Ford 9" with all of the good stuff; including an Auburn posi with
3.90 gears, 31 spline billet axles and 11" Lincoln drum brakes. The
385hp/385torq 350cubic inch "Fast Burn" small block Chevy engine
was built to have more than enough power while being dependable
with just the right rumble thanks to the polished Sanderson headers
and Flowmaster mufflers while able to run on 92 octane gasoline. To
get the full experience of enjoying such a fantastic Hot Rod you
would definitely want to be shifting gears while comfortably
driving in the custom red interior, it has a Hurst shifter
controlling an M-21 four speed transmission
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