Vehicle Description
This custom 1932 Ford Roadster named "Sylvester III" was first
built in 1961 in San Francisco, CA, as a full custom show car. It
is powered by its, at the time, state-of-the-art 401ci Buick
Nailhead engine, with six Stromberg carburetors and Zoomie exhaust
pipes mated to a TH400 automatic transmission. It sits on its
original full torsion bar chassis, is equipped with its original
brakes and even the original wheels were completely disassembled,
restored and re-chromed. "Sylvester III" was a winner at the 1961
Oakland Roadster Show and was daily driven around the San Francisco
Bay Area. This roadster was found in a garage in South San
Francisco in 2007 and after many thousands of hours was restored
back to its show-winning condition and took numerous awards at the
2012 Grand National Roadster Show. This car is a true piece of Bay
Area car culture and history. **SOLD ON BONDED TITLE** **TITLE IN
TRANSIT**