Vehicle Description
A supercharged V8 with dual quads on top instantly makes this
custom streetrod the kind of car you want to write a song about.
It's custom, aggressive, and there are even some thoughtful
upgrades, too.
The Dark Purple Metallic paint sets the tone nicely for an ideal
street machine. It gives you both darkness and shine, as well as
some overall earned attitude in the finish. In fact, attitude is at
the heart of this car's appeal. That big motor on display is pure
aggression, and we'll give you all the details in just a moment.
The impressively forward-leaning stance comes from both a contoured
chassis and the proper hot rod big rear tires. The body, which
shares similarities to a Chevrolet of the same era has a sleeker
style with the cowl and trunk filed in for a seamless look. There's
plenty of custom details with the Model A grille, vinyl roof,
frenched license plate, and the large dual exhaust tips contoured
into the rear.
The interior is a true hot rod experience. That means plenty of
custom styling whose main goal is function. For example, the C3
Corvette seats are a nice addition because these high-back buckets
are quite comfortable. There are also power windows, cup holders
and good legroom. And the driver's cockpit has been upgraded with a
wood-rimmed sports steering wheel, a tilt steering column, a
column-mounted tach, and a dash dominated by a full gauge
package.
A motor like this deserves to always be on display. You'll
appreciate the details, like how all the polish of the components
looks like it's doubled by the mirrored firewall. But what you'll
really love is all the substance behind the style. It starts with a
350 cubic-inch V8, and this is fed by dual Edelbrock four-barrel
carburetors. And in-between the two is a Weiand blower to
supercharge your horsepower into the stratosphere. There's even a
nice set of shorty headers to add power to the package as well as
add rumble to the Flowmaster dual exhaust. This is a big power
package, and so you have wide rear rubber and traction bars bolted
to a customized chassis. It is believed to be pieced together from
different makes and models to achieve power to the pavement. But if
you just feel like a little cruiser style, this one also has a
three-speed automatic transmission, independent front end, and
front disc brakes for an easier attitude.
Titled as a 1932 Ford, this supercharged coupe has the stance,
style, and power you want in a '32 streetrod. So don't let this
total package slip away. Call now!