Vehicle Description
When defining the quintessential hot rod, it's hard to argue with
this 1932 Ford Roadster, a car so beloved by gearheads that it
inspired the iconic Beach Boys to write their song Little Deuce
Coupe to commemorate this car's legendary status. This car has
belonged to the same couple for the last 31 years and is only being
sold due to a tragic terminal diagnosis. But, despite that terribly
unfortunate news, the treasured memories this car has created serve
as even more of a foundation than its black Minotti fiberglass
body, removable hard top, steel sides, hood top, and front
grille.
Inside, we find a plush custom tan vinyl interior. An aftermarket
steering column with a tilt three-spoke padded steering wheel
upgraded Pioneer single DIN head unit, and Lokar shifter gives the
inside of this hot rod a luxurious premium vibe. At the same time,
an accessory floor-mounted cupholder set and five-pod gauge cluster
allow for a comfortable and informed ride up or down the
interstate.
Under that steel hood of this classic hot rod, we find a version of
Ford's venerable 302 cubic-inch V-8 engine. A crate motor from the
early 2000s, this small block is outfitted with Canefield aluminum
heads fed by a single four-barrel 750 cfm Holley Classic HP
carburetor and Edelbrock Air Gap intake manifold. An MSD ignition
provides the spark, while a set of shorty headers and FlowMaster
dual exhaust makes quick and lovely-sounding work of all those
spent gasses.
*Little Deuce Coupe
*Minotti Fiberglass Body
*Removable Hard Top
*Steel Hood Top, Sides, and Front Grille
*Crate 302 CID V8
*Holley Classic HP Carb
*Edelbrock Air Gap Intake
*Coilovers
*MSD Ignition
*Canefield Aluminum Heads
*Mild Cam
*Short Headers
*FlowMaster Exhaust
*C6 Three Speed Auto
*TCI Chassis
*Polished Suspension Components
*Polished 9-Inch Currie Rear
*Wilwood Front Disc Brakes
*American Racing Wheels
*Custom Interior
*Pioneer Single DIN Stereo
*Aftermarket Column
*Tilt Wheel
*Lokar Shifter
*Maintenance Records
This 1932 Ford Roadster funnels its 5.0-power through a C6
three-speed automatic transmission before heading out through a
polished Currie nine-inch rear end. Along with the rear end, the
entire suspension has also been polished to show quality while
riding on a solid-feeling TCI chassis. A set of fifteen-inch
American Racing Torq Thrust wheels shod in staggered 155/80R-15 BFG
Radial T/As up front and broader 275/60R-15 units out back. A set
of Wilwood front disc brakes work in conjunction with this car's
rear drums to scrub off speed whenever required. If you have always
wanted to know what owning the original hot rod feels like, or
maybe you are just a Beach Boys fan, either way, this Little Deuce
Coupe is the car you've been waiting for. Call today!