Vehicle Description
1932 Ford 5 Window Coupe is a true legend. Featured in multiple
publications like 'American Rodder Magazine' and 'Rod Action' this
car is a real show winner and has been meticulously maintained to
keep her at her best. The laser straight body is original Henry
Ford Steel and the fenders are hand laid fiberglass with Lobeck's
smoothie running boards. The body has an impressive 508 louvers
that are proportionately placed on the hood, trunk and frame
covers. The top was chopped 4 inches and the roof was filled. The
radiator shell emblem, antenna, and license plate were all frenched
for a beautiful streamline finish. The popular 39' ford tail lights
and stock chrome big boys headlights brighten up the road while
complimenting the gorgeous body lines this car has. The paint on
this car is a Du Pont 'Guards Red' that has a nice glossy finish.
The interior is equally impressive with a Rod Tin seat with black
naugahyde upholstery, airtique air conditioning, custom stereo,
classic instrument gauges and to finish it off a Hurst 4 speed
shifter!! Under the hood you will find a beautifully detailed 355
cubic inch small block chevy fed by a trio of two-barrel Rochester
carburetors. The carb system was professionally installed and tuned
to perfection by Hot Rod Carburetion Inc. The engine has a Crower
solid lifter camshaft, vertex magneto, 2.5 inch stainless exhaust
system with ceramic coated headers and runs great on pump gas.
Transmission is a Muncie 4 speed wide ratio that is shifted by a
Hurst shifter. The rear end in the car is a Halibrand quick change
that is so nicely detailed it truly is a work of art. The
aggressive stance and great ride is provided by the Super Bell 4
inch drop axle and hairpin rods. This car was originally restored
in the 90's but was recently freshened up. She is a turn key
pristine example of what a 32' 5 window coupe street rod should be.
The tri power carburation and 4 speed transmission really make this
car a pleasure to drive