Vehicle Description
1932 Ford Roadster
The Model B was Ford's successful follow up to the Model A but it
really cemented itself in the car community as the basis from which
many Hot Rods have been made. You really can't talk classic cars
without mentioning the '32 Ford. They had a variety of body styles
and were the perfect base for customization. This was Ford's first
all steel reinforced body and also the first to integrate the frame
rails into the overall design. This cool Deuce features an all
steel Rod Bods Downunder body which is a company out of Australia.
The car is painted in a very nice Seafoam Green which is a very
classy vintage color that changes between Green and Blue shades
depending on the lighting. The steel 4 piece hood features 25 full
length louvers and the body also incorporates stock looking
features like the exposed external door hinges. It has however been
kept clean of any major trim except for the center piece running
down the hood. It has a nice chrome rear spreader in both front and
rear between the painted to match chassis. It has nice 7 inch guide
style chrome headlights up front and 1950 Pontiac style taillights
in back. All of the exterior electrical is working properly. The
car rides on a set of Rocket Racing Igniter wheels with knock off
style center caps and Firestone tires.
You see a lot of these cars that are Chevy powered so it is very
cool to lift open the hood and see a 351 Ford Windsor motor sitting
in place. The motor is fitted with nice finned valve covers, a
finned air cleaner, and a Holley 4 barrel carburetor. A lot of the
engine components have been painted to match the body which create
a very clean cohesive look. It is paired with a C4 automatic
transmission that transfers power back to the Ford 8 inch rear end
with Moser axles. Underneath the car you will find many features
like even the rear end are painted well. Other nice mechanical
features include the 14 gallon fuel tank, 4 inch dropped front axle
with hairpins, and the split wishbone/buggy spring rear
suspension.
The interior is very well done with custom Tan distressed leather.
It features old school diamond tuck throughout and looks really
good. A Lokar push button shifter is routed through the floor and
moves through the gears with ease. In front of the driver sits a
Limeworks steering column topped off with a leather wrapped Lecarra
banjo steering wheel. The nicely painted dash features very cool
pinstriping with Classic Industries gauges mounted in a custom
bezel. The trunk is all nicely upholstered as well and is where you
will find the fuel filler. The car comes with a tan canvas
removable hardtop that has an opening glass rear window.
This is a very clean Roadster that runs great and shows very
well.
Add it to your collection for $69,500.00!