Vehicle Description
1932 Chevrolet Pickup
Americans have long associated their social status with their cars.
Perhaps that attitude began with the hot rod, a modified version of
the roadster. The hot rod was the creation of young men with more
time than money that hoped to compete with their wealthier
counterparts. Ultimately, it was a hobby that captivated the heart
of a generation. Hot rods got their start in the 1930's and 40's.
During the Depression that gripped the nation, young car
enthusiasts who had little money, but lots of time, began tinkering
with their cars in the hopes of making them faster. It became a
social statement and a visible display of a mechanic's automotive
engineering prowess. The earliest hot rods were built in
California. Often, these vehicles were loaded with parts scrounged
from junkyards and built in tiny garages near Pasadena, Burbank,
and Glendale. The desert salt flats of southern California provided
excellent raceways for the new hobby. Most of the early hot rods
were souped up Model T's or Model A's. These inexpensive vehicles
were cheap to purchase, and parts were plentiful. Further, their
simple construction made them easy to work on. But, most
importantly, their lightweight frames and V8 engines made them
fast. Extra parts such as fenders, running boards, and even the
windshields could be removed to make the vehicle even lighter and
more streamlined. -Thx To Bill's Backyard Classics
For consignment, a rodded 32 Chevrolet pickup truck with all steel
for the body and fiberglass for the fender and running boards. Not
your everyday pickup, but a rolling work of automotive art. A
pickup like none other you'll see, that has had a ton of time put
into the rebuild to make it a rodded truck, with all details paid
attention to. A veritable who's who of parts manufacturers and now
a unique piece that no one else will even come close to
imitating!!
Exterior
Time to bone up on some of your rodding terms so stay with me while
I give you the pitch on this resto-rod pickup. A single chromed bar
leads the way between the encapsulated front frame rails but does
little to protect the beautifully curvaceous front fenders that
flank the long open cowled hood. A body matching radiator surround
bathed in Arrest Me Red is fronted and flanked by a twin chromed
support bar that stretches across the grille and supports a single
chrome and red headlight on either side. These fenders C curve up
and around the front tires and wheels and mate with a running board
to aid you into getting inside with ease. Just above are the front
hinged doors keeping within their original squared off design, and
now sporting power glass. A custom fabricated visor, also in red,
shields the front glass and has a round chromed mirror hanging off
of each door sill right under the bottom of the glass opening. A
rolled top steel bed, straighter than arrows, form the sides to the
bed which is now lined on top with a electronically opening and
closing beige canvas tonneau and on the inside with rough sawn oak
boards with beige vinyl side liners and brown highlighting on the
edges. On the driver's side of the bed floor is a concealed fuel
filler kit to retain the smooth line of the sides. On the back, a
duo of rectangular LED tail lights in thin bar form let those
following know you are on the hooks. A rear roll pan has been
integrated into the tailgate and holds a frenched in license plate
frame. Polished lip 15-inch Rocket Strike wheels are wrapped in
blackwall baloneys on the back and thinner tires in front and give
a nice rake to the side view of this truck.
Interior
As we swing the doors to explore the interior we are greeted with
smooth tan leather that has a tuck and roll diagonal pattern within
the swoop spear inspired brown insert. A chrome handle opens the
doors from the inside and we can see power window toggles are
offered up. Interior seating matches the door panels andpresents in
a tuck and roll brown insert and smooth tan bolster bench seat. The
dash has been kept simple but effective in the red metal and a
curved tan vinyl insert in the center. The area of the dash holds a
bevy of AutoMeter antique white facegauges with black pointers and
lettering. Looking upward we are met with a brown broadcloth
headliner with chrome ribs and a package shelf butted up against
the windshield. This brown carries down the back of the cab and
wraps around the rear of the seat and clean tan carpet floods the
floors and seen in this field are chrome trimmed foot pedals. (I
told you they left no stone unturned!)
Drivetrain
Within the engine bay is a 350ci Chevrolet engine in black blocked
V8 format. Simple but very effective all in either black, polished
aluminum or chrome, it is a sight to behold. Feed the
voraciousappetite of the mill is an Edelbrock 4-barrel carburetor
perched atop an aluminum intake manifold. On the back is a TH350
3-speed automatic tranny, and a 3.55positraction 8-inch Ford rear
axle spins the tires at will.
Undercarriage
You would expect nothing less and if you purchase this truck you
might want to get a full-scale mirror to go along with it as the
undercarriage is as souped up as the topside. Here we see a boxed
frame rolling chassis and it is just beautifully appointed in
moreArrest Me Red. Braking is handled by discs in the front and
drums in the rear which slow this righteousrod down swimmingly. A
Mustang II style front suspension with tubular control arms are on
front, and in back, a ladder bar rear suspension with coil overs.
Providing the exhale are block hugger headers in a silver color
that feeds down to dual exhaust and includes Glasspack styled
mufflers.
Drive-Ability
A driver for sure, literally a rolling work of art, and a head
turner that they can hear you coming from a mile away! Excellent
handling, braking, acceleration and all functionalities are working
perfectly. I did not want to get out, it was that good.
Just a great overall presentation that was painstakingly built
which now yields a "frame-able" work of garage bling that you could
charge admission to view inside your garage. Waiting patientlyfor
you in the South wing of our Hallowed halls...a show stopper, eye
catcherand a daily driver if you so desire.
Classic Auto Mall is a 336,000-square foot classic and special
interest automobile showroom, featuring over 850 vehicles for sale
with showroom space for up to 1,000 vehicles. Also, a 400 vehicle
barn find collection is on display. This vehicle is located in our
showroom in Morgantown, Pennsylvania, conveniently located just
1-hour west of Philadelphia on the I-76 Pennsylvania Turnpike. The
website is www.classicautomall.com and our phone number is (888)
227-0914. Please contact us anytime for more information or to come
see the vehicle in person.