The 1932 Ford Roadster Model B was originally produced from 1932-1934 to replace the Model A, boasting improvements in balancing and lubrication such as moving the fuel tank to the lower rear of the car from in the cowl. After WWII, many Model Bs were altered into hot rods, and to this day it is still one of the most sought-after body styles for street rods and hot rods.
This sleek black replica was built in 2016 and features a Scott Rod fiberglass body and hood, newly rebuilt 1963 409 cubic inch engine and a Ford 9 inch rear end. The engine is a Dyno 381 hp with a 5-speed manual transmission, 4900 rpm and 437 ft lbs of torque at 4400. No detail is too small, with 4-wheel disk brakes and stainless wheel trim rings.
In excellent condition; you’ll understand why this hot rod won a divisional 1st place in the 2016 Cleveland Piston Power Auto-Rama.