Vehicle Description
This custom 1932 Ford roadster Flathead Tri-Power is nicknamed "Mad
Blue." It underwent an extensive 3-year custom restoration. Every
nut and bolt was restored, bringing old-school hot-rod design
together with modern custom performance. Finished in a '32 vintage
Washington Blue exterior with hand-painted striping, removable
side-engine louvered panels, hand-painted Ed Roth Rat Fink Flying
Eye Ball on the grille, fully detailed and painted underside. The
exterior is also equipped with amber driving lights, removable
Haartz-style top and a custom leather-belt-style hood holders.
Additional specifications include a 1949 Ford 8BA professionally
rebuilt V8 Flathead engine with triple carbs, all-new internal
engine components, Fenton headers, aluminum radiator with electric
fan and Beehive oil filter mated to a C4 automatic transmission
with a Ford 9-inch rear end. It also has a leather-wrapped
banjo-style steering wheel, a Lokar floor shifter, a full custom
Oxblood Red distressed leather interior, German-weave carpet, a
fully custom finished trunk area and a klaxon "oogah" horn.