Throughout its history, many Ford models have been modified or
hot-rodded. One of the most popular models used by customizers were
the Ford Model 18. This 1932 Ford 5-Window Coupe is what would be
considered a mild hotrod.
While still maintaining its all-steel body and original stance this
Ford has been upgraded with many period correct features and
components used by hotrodders "back in the day".
The older Chicle Drab paint has the perfect patina of a well-loved
classic, offset by the olive mohair interior with yellow painted
wire wheels surrounded by wide whitewall tires. Great detail has
gone into this 5-window including such items as a rear-view mirror
with clock and handmade cotton windlace.
The interior of this 1932 Ford was completely removed, cleaned and
insulation was installed. During this process original factory
chalk marks were visible.
The well-balanced motor quickly comes to life and shifts though the
gears smoothly.
If you would like to learn more about this vehicle, please contact
us at Legendary Motors LLC.
Features and Upgrades:
• 1946-1948 Mercury Engine,
• Stromberg 97 Carburetor,
• New Fuel Pump,
• New Wiring Harness,
• 1936-1939 Transmission,
• New Firewall Insulation,
• Interior Insulation,
• New Rear Shocks & Arms,
• Neoprene Bushing in Steering Arm,
• Steering Box Adjusted,
• All Window Mechanisms, Rubber Bumpers, Door Latch Mechanisms &
Window Channel (including the rear window),
• Battery Cut-Off Switch
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