This 1932 Harwood hand-built Ford Roadster is a truly exceptional
vehicle with only 3200 miles and has a number of desirable
features. This hot rod boasts a powerful 383 Stroker engine,
expertly built by Kennys Machine Shop in Dogwood City, Texas,
producing an impressive 530 HP. It is equipped with a GM 3-speed
automatic transmission and rides on stylish Budnik wheels,
complemented by custom paint and pinstriping by Harris. The
convenience of a removable hardtop adds to its versatility. The car
also rides on a fully boxed chassis and on brand new Mickey
Thompson tires. Under the metal hood is an Edelbrock intake,
Mallory ignition, Moroso wires, and ceramic coated headers. Its
4-wheel disc brakes adequately bring the speedster to an abrupt
stop while showing off its bright LED taillights. Interior
highlights include a custom interior, a finished upholstered trunk,
automatic trunk opener, tilt column, and an NRC steering wheel.
Other modifications include numerous Dan Fink parts and a locking
gas cap. It's also noteworthy that this roadster has been featured
on Hot Rod TV and includes a folder of history and documentation.
Importantly, is well preserved and has never been exposed to rain
or adverse weather. [ClassicCarGuy.com 1-888-762-5570]
Vehicle Details
1932 Ford Model A
Listing ID:CC-1951850
Price:$52,999
Location:San Luis Obispo, California
Year:1932
Make:Ford
Model:Model A
Exterior Color:Yellow
Interior Color:Tan
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:3200
Stock Number:18064
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