This vehicle is viewable by appointment only. Please call us to
schedule an appointment.. Please visit www.Survivor-Cars.com for
additional photos, information, and a video. This 1932 Ford
Roadster is a top-of-the-line build, with no expense spared! The
build was done by Bobby Bleed at Midwest Fabrication. It all
started with an all-steel Brooksville body and fenders.
The top was chopped a couple inches for that perfect hot rod look.
The body was painted in Ford Ingot Silver which gives it a timeless
classy appeal when paired with Dayton Jaguar style wire wheels and
wide white wall tires. Subtle pinstriping breaks up the silver
metallic paint and accents the classic body lines.
1936 Oldsmobile hood sides and 1949 Hudson taillights have been
installed to add a touch of class to typically overlooked areas.
The builder retained the large original style 1932 Ford headlights
that have been nicely chromed. The black cloth Sid Shavers top has
never been folded and finishes off the exterior nicely.
Under this Model 18 sits a new 1932 Ford frame with a 32 style Ford
heavy beam front axle that has been chromed and completed with Pete
and Jake's front disc brakes. The rear end is a Ford 9" from an
early 70s Ford Bronco and it features 3.50 gears and Pete and
Jake's ladder bars to hold it firmly in place. This car is gorgeous
from every angle and only gets better when you open the hood and
doors. Under the hood is a nicely dressed up 1958 Ford 312 with an
Offenhauser intake topped with 3 Stromberg Super 7 carburetors and
a GM mini alternator. The gem of an engine really pops against the
dark grey metallic firewall! That V8 engine is mated to a T-5 World
Class 5-speed manual transmission, which then sends power to the
legendary Ford 9" rear end. An MSD distributor, custom headers,
Thunderbird valve covers, and plenty of chrome top off the engine
beautifully.
Open the door and you will be impressed with the custom interior
featuring a 1951 Ford Anniversary steering wheel, 1940 Ford dash
with classic gauges, working cowl vent, and great sound system with
the stereo hidden in the glovebox for a clean look. Other neat
features of this 1932 Ford include signal lights hidden in the
headlights, a 14-gallon fuel tank, F1 steering box, and aluminum
Corvette style master cylinder. With just 2,292 miles since built,
this roadster is broken in. If you are looking for an elegant and
stylish vintage Ford to add to your collection, or immediately
start winning shows with, please give this 32 a chance. The more
you look, the more you will fall in love!
For additional information on this and our other classic and
collectible cars for sale, please visit www.Survivor-Cars.com. For
assistance, please call the office at 941-845-4461, text our cell
phones at 813-358-8830, or email us at
[email protected]. If
you are unable to come view the vehicle for yourself, we highly
recommend you send in a third-party inspector on your behalf. We
are located between Tampa and Sarasota. We are 90 minutes from
Orlando and Fort Myers.