This is one outstanding-looking 1932 Ford 5-Window Coupe BeBops
Glassworks body street rod. The purple color alone screams Look At
Me. Add that in with stunning chromed-out Ridler wheels, the
visible chrome frame supports, the flush chrome grille, and shiny
headlight bezels, and this vehicle becomes a legend at car shows
and cruises. The undercarriage looks amazing done up in purple and
chrome-so super clean as if no one has ever driven it. The rear end
shows more purple and chrome visible underbody suspension parts,
and the body itself finishes out in the rear, smooth and
elegantly.
The interior is black with leather bucket Glide seats and door
panels. There's a shifter on the floor for slamming gears, an
easy-to-grip custom steering wheel, and a tilt IDIDIT steering
column. To the left is a set of AutoMeter gauges, below that are
VintageAir climate controls, and below that sits a Kenwood head
unit with AM/FM/CD/Aux and Bluetooth. It's tough to find any flaws
here-even the trunk is large and lined with clean carpeting.
The engine bay is another standout area of this street rod. The
engine is painted purple, the aluminum valve covers feature purple
stripes, and there's a chrome alternator and intake-just a lot of
sharp-looking parts. A Quick Fuel carburetor adds to the upgrades,
along with a Walker aluminum radiator and electric fan. Power comes
from a 350 stroked out to a 383 cubic-inch V8, paired with a Muncie
M20 4-speed manual transmission, sending power to a 9-inch Ford
rear axle with 3.73 gears.
Up front, the suspension features Pete & Jake shocks, while the
rear uses QA1 double-adjustable coil-overs. 17-inch Ridler wheels
sit up front, with 20-inch Ridlers in the rear. They're wrapped in
225/45ZR17 front tires and 275/45ZR20 rears. Wilwood disc brakes at
all four corners bring this street rod to a stop with ease. For
exhaust, powder-coated shorty headers flow into dual pipes with
Flowmaster mufflers for that small block pop'in exhaust note.
Highlights:
•Be Bop Glassworks Body
•Roadster Shop Chassis
•383 Cubic-Inch V8
•Quick Fuel 4-Barrel Carburetor
•Walker Aluminum Radiator With Electric Fan
•Muncie 4-Speed Manual Transmission
•9-Inch Ford Rear Axle With 3.73 Rear Gears
•Front Pete & Jake Shocks
•Rear QA1 Double Adjustable Coil-Overs
•Front 17-Inch Riddle Wheels-Rear 20-Inch Riddle Wheels
•Front 225/45ZR17 Tires-Rear 275/45ZR20 Tires
•Wilwood Front And Rear Manual Disc Brakes
•Powder Coated Shorty Headers, Dual Exhaust, Flowmaster
Mufflers
•Leather Seats
•Autometer Gauges
•IDIDIT Tilt Steering Column
•Custom Steering Wheel
•Floor Shifter With Lokar eBrake
•Power Windows
•Vintage Air Controls: Heat/Defrost/AC
•Kenwood Head Unit AM/FM/CD/Aux With Bluetooth
Who doesn't want a vehicle that looks so cool it instantly makes
you look even cooler? This 1932 Ford 5-Window Coupe will do just
that. With all the makings of a show winner-plenty of chrome,
leather interior, a powerful engine, and a super-clean
undercarriage, it's ready to impress. Call Today! We can assist you
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Vehicle Details
1932 Ford 5-Window Coupe
Listing ID:CC-2001864
Price:$74,995
Location:Lutz, Florida
Year:1932
Make:Ford
Model:5-Window Coupe
Exterior Color:Purple
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:1084
Stock Number:5337-TPA
VIN:32FRD10925
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