1932 Ford Steel cab hot rod. This is an old hot rod built in the
early 1960's and drag raced. I purchased it a few years ago and
have done extensive rebuilding. Its frame has been boxed , mustang
two front end installed with new rack, It has GM front rotors and
brakes by Wilwood. It has new Wilwood brake pedal assembly. It has
steel bed and steel doors, fiberglass fenders. It has been chopped
approx. 5 inches with all new glass and channeling. It has had door
assemblies rebuilt. Headliner and door panels are new and custom
made as well as the leather seat. All wiring is new and has Stewart
Warner gauges. The battery is an Optima located under driver side
of front seat with electrical cut off switch. Lockable Glove box is
located under passenger seat. Steering column is out of old
Imperial it tilts and telescopes. The engine is a 1958 392 Hemi
Engine. (CE) high nickel block. The engine was professionally built
approx. 4 years ago. ( Dyno Sheets and build sheets available) .
The engine runs cool even on hot days and always carries 70 -80 lbs
oil pressure. The transmission is 1970 727 torqueflite with 2500
Hughes converter. The rear end is 1957 Chevy open with 3:36 gears.
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is at our clients home and Not In Cadillac, Michigan. **We do have
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