Vehicle Description
This 1932 Ford Roadster is a low-mileage steel-body build that
brings together proper V8 power, a terrific suspension, a supple
leather interior, and awesome custom paint package applied and
signed by industry legends. It all makes for one of those total
package customs that keeps people talking long after you have left
the car show.
You can really tell this is a top-quality machine. It starts with
an all-steel Brooksville body professionally assembled by Roberts
Restoration in Ohio. The buckeye state is important in this car,
because it's also home to national legends Wade Hughes and Josh
Shaw. So Hughes did the amazing flames over the ultra-sleek black,
and Shaw is responsible for the hand-painted pinstriping around the
fire that gives this inferno a whole new added dimension. Not only
do you get to tell this full story, but you also get to show where
they signed off on their artistry on this roadster. And since this
was completed in 2018, and there's less than 2k miles on the
odometer, it all has the fresh look of a big $$$$ investment. While
the custom flames make this look speedy, it's far from the only
performance touch. This was built to be sleeker and more
intimidating with the wind-swept raked windshield, louvered hood,
and forward-leaning stance. And speaking of the stance, we love how
they utilized proper classic salt flat wheels with extra meaty rear
ones to get the look just right for a classic '32.
The canvas top has a clean and low look style that looks great when
it's in place, but we all really know these were meant to be open
to the world. So the whole thing lifts off to give you a true
roadster that shows off a truly stunning interior. It starts with
seat that has a classic bench style, but it's been contoured to
give you individual comfort. Plus, we love the supple leather. This
is a full custom setup, and you see it in the details, like how the
door panels and kick plates have accents to match the carpeting,
and pieces like the carpet piping and shift boot match the leather
seats. A regular hot rod is supposed to be a bare bones machine,
but this one is an upper-class one that integrates added style and
function. So you get a classic-looking Ford dual-spoke wheel that's
mounted on a tilt column. There are elegant pedals and a Lokar
floor shifter. And the dash is dominated by crisp Classic
Instruments gauges.
The show-ready presentation continues under the hood. After all,
people will love seeing the air grabber and valve covers custom
painted to match the flame-kissed exterior. And as you dig a little
deeper, you'll love getting to tell people that this classic Ford
style has proper blue oval power. It's a mighty 302 cubic-inch V8.
Since these love upgrades, this one has an Edelbrock four-barrel
carburetor, aluminum intake, electronic ignition, and shorty
headers feeding the dual exhaust. As you look underneath the car,
the fresh presentation reveals everything from a strong chassis to
a polished Super Bell front drop axle with the hot rod-style
drilled beam. And a proper four-link rear with adjustable coilovers
keep the big rear tires planted. While this build has low mileage,
there are the right pieces to keep it a great cruiser, including a
large electric fan, power brakes w/front discs, and a four-speed
automatic transmission w/overdrive.
This is an upper-class package for both show and go. So if you're
looking for the ultimate '32 Ford, you know this one needs to be in
your garage. Call today!!!