1932 Ford Model B Roadster "Hot Rod". The best of everything and in perfect condition. Over $53,000.00 invested. 1963 Buick Rivera 401 cubic inch "nail head" engine with 450-horse power totally rebuilt at a machine shop (the engine is better than when new, by far), G.M. Turbo Hydramatic 400 automatic 3-speed transmission with shift kit installed, boxed racing-frame, Ford 9-inch rear with 3.55 gear ratio, 4-link rear racing suspension with anti-sway bar and chrome coil-over adjustable shocks, drop front axle with modified king pins for a tighter turning radius than normal (but, not as tight as with ball joints), front 4-link racing suspension with chrome shocks, straight dual Magnaflow 3-inch exhausts (no cross-over), power steering, power brakes (front disc, rear drum), all new wiring, digital instruments, computerized total surround sound Am/Fm radio system, L.E.D. tail lights, new car cover, that fits perfectly, included, clean Virginia Title: 1932 Ford Model B Convertible, Vintage Virginia license tags (1932) convey with car, provided buyer lives in Virginia, no safety inspection, emissions inspection or personal property taxes required with this vehicle. It is extremely-fast and will burn rubber all the way down the street, at any speed (mind you, I don't drive like that. I don't want to destroy the tires, or drive train, or get a ticket. Ha!). The fastest I've driven the car, which has only been driven around 400-miles since build, is 35-miles per hour. Full documentation build sheet 3-ring notebook included. The tires do not rub the fenders, as some people have asked, it has a smooth ride and is addictive to own and drive. It mostly just sits in my garage (I bought it over a year ago), because of the weather here (I live about 10-miles west of Washington, D.C.). I hate to sell it, but, there are so many more I want before I get much older and can no longer function. I have owned 190-stunning vehicles in my lifetime of 73-years. Oh, people are asking if it has a top. No, but, there are many available new hard tops and convertible tops available on the Internet for 1932 Fords of your choice and in any color you desire, with optional headliners. They all have glass back windows. Anyway, and on and on... too much to list. Asking price = $50,000.00/make offer. If interested, call Jimmy Winsboro at (703) 573-5752, or email [email protected]. I have a lot of pictures. I don't know how many Classic Cars.com allow in an add. I can send more via email, upon request. God Bless!