Vehicle Description
This 1932 Ford Sedan Fordor Streetrod is a high-quality build made
for pure vintage fun. And as you look at the full package, you're
going to see a ton invested to create something that feels
authentic that's also made to maximize enjoyment.
The build is a full Henry Ford steel sedan, and even the smooth
green paint is said to be an original Ford color. Skinny Firestone
tires, deleted bumpers, deleted fenders, and big dual exhaust tips
give this plenty of attitude. And of course, four inches were
expertly chopped out of the roofline so that everyone knows this is
one is on its way to the track. A build like this takes planning
and money (we're told the investment in this one was around $80k.)
But the results are absolutely worth it. You can almost feel the
birth of auto racing just by looking at the curves. It looks so
ready for the dirt track that we're told on this was on display at
the Hall of Fame at the Daytona Beach Speedway.
The deep red interior looks distinctive against the exterior green.
It has a terrific fit and finish that's another reminder of the
total investment in this build. And it has all the best classic
details, like the pop-out windshield, dual-spoke steering wheel,
tall shifter, and race gauges. A real dirt track race wouldn't have
seats this plush, thick full carpeting, or be this clean and
complete. But that's where this one really shines. It has just the
right amount of comfort added so that driving it around town is fun
and not a chore. So people will want to go for a raid and car show
judges will spend some extra time here.
Under the hood is what makes this a true hot rod street machine.
The motor is a 332 cubic-inch nailhead V8, and we're told this
motor was fully rebuilt and bored .30 over. It also has a tall
Edmunds intake that holds the dual set of Stromberg 97 carbs.
Pieces like the 12-volt electrical system, alternator, and electric
fan are all part of that package that keeps this a better driver.
The same goes for the five-speed manual transmission. So while
there's a proper old-school feel in everything from the growl of
the V8 to the way the suspension rides, there's still a total
impression of ready-to-run fun.
We don't have documentation to fully verify the investments in the
build, where it was done, and where it has been displayed. However,
you can already recognize the level of time, effort, and money it
takes to create such a build of this caliber. This is a streetrod
sedan where they sweated the details so that you have one of the
most authentic feeling cars you'll ever get your hands on. It's the
kind of time capsule that's fun to drive, and you just know people
are going to crowd around because it's the only one like it at the
car show. So if you already know how cool this Ford is, then you
also know that you can't let a unique opportunity like this get
away. Call today!!!