Vehicle Description
This 1932 Ford roadster is a highboy hot rod that utilizes a
fiberglass body and a Chevy small-block V8. Finished in metallic
purple, the car is also equipped with a three-speed automatic
transmission, four-wheel disc brakes, a dropped front axle, rear
coil overs, staggered-diameter wheels, and a Ford 9 rear end. The
interior is upholstered in tan and incorporates a four-spoke
steering wheel, lap seatbelts, and Stewart Warner gauges. The car
has spent the last 10 years cruising the summer car scene in
Wisconsin. This car has been recently serviced and is a true, turn
key,ready to drive car for the next owner.The fiberglass body is
finished in the House of Kolor shade of Black Cherry Kandy with
custom pinstripes and features a louvered hood top and rear apron
along with dual outlets exiting through the rear bodywork.
Additional equipment includes polished headlight buckets, a tilting
windshield, a drivers mirror, and custom taillights.Polished 14?
and 15? wheels wear knock-off style center caps and are mounted
with staggered-width American Classics tires. The chassis features
a dropped front axle with a traverse leaf spring, and the rear end
is equipped with adjustable coil overs. Braking is handled by
vented discs all around.The cabin is upholstered in tan vinyl with
purple piping andcontrasting black carpeting lines the floors.
Additional equipment includes lap seatbelts, door pockets, and a
floor shifter.A four-spoke steering wheel frames an engine-turned
dash, and the instrument panel houses a Stewart Warner 160-mph
speedometer, a 6k-rpm tachometer, an analog clock, and gauges for
coolant temperature, oil pressure, voltage, and fuel level. The
odometer indicates 1,200 miles.The small-block Chevrolet V8 crate
engine is said to utilize a 350 block and features Edelbrock
E-Street cylinder heads along with dual carburetors. Additional
equipment includes finned valve covers, an aluminum radiator with
an electric fan, a trunk-mounted fuel cell, and tubular headers
with a custom exhaust system.Power is sent to the rear wheels via a
TH400 three-speed automatic transmission and a painted 9? rear axle
with 3.00:1 gearing.The car is titled in Ohio as a 1932 Ford using
VIN# 101977226, as shown on the vehicle identification tag. Visit
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