Vehicle Description
Professionally designed and fabricated by the late legend Boyd
Coddington, this 1932 B400 was almost entirely completed in Boyd's
shop in La Habra, CA, when he passed away unexpectedly. While
retaining the basic look and characteristics of this now
83-year-old classic automobile, this all-steel '32 Ford B400
features just about all of the high-performance, safety and
creature comforts available on a modern high-performance sports
vehicle. These unique features include an ultra-high-performance
fuel-injected 351ci Roush engine, a 4-speed automatic transmission,
power 4-wheel disc brakes, power rack & pinion steering, air
conditioning, custom instrumentation, power windows, a premium
leather-upholstered interior, as well as a racing-inspired Boyd
Coddington all-independent suspension system. This is the B400
model that features a one-off designed steel lift-off Carson top.
This '32 Ford Model B400 street rod was custom-designed and
fabricated using many of the finest modern components available. It
was designed and 90% built by the master Boyd Coddington and
finished by THR Restorations, paint by Bernet Carlsen, chrome by
Sherm's Custom Plating, one-off steel body by Marcel Del Lay and
interior by Ron Mangus. All work performed is of the highest
quality. Verified in the Official Boyd Coddington American Registry
with a Certificate of Authenticity, the entire vehicle is both
highly detailed and well-finished.