This custom 1932 Ford Model A Sport Coupe is powered by a 312ci
Thunderbird Y-block engine with an Isky cam and an Edelbrock
dual-quad manifold, mated to a 4-speed manual transmission. This
original steel-body car is one of only 2,911 made in '32 (the style
was dropped in 1933). It is finished in Candy Wild Cherry paint
with silver tuck and roll, providing contrast to the white padded
top as well as the running boards. Nicknamed the "Wild
Cherry-Ette," this car was built by Harry Jackman in 2007 to honor
the Jackman Brothers. It features scalloped and pinstriped clear
plexiglass floorboards to show off the chromed transmission as well
as the detailed chassis components. It was entered in the 58th
Grand National Roadster Show, which marked the 75th anniversary of
the '32 Ford, and was awarded one of the 75 most significant '32
Ford Hot Rods of all time. The original magazines from 1959 and
1962, along with the original "The Rodder's Journal" book, come
with the car, as well as the original 1961 trophy. The sale also
includes both sides and top pieces of the hood, which are painted
the same color as the car and can be installed as desired.
Vehicle Details
1932 Ford Model A
Listing ID:CC-2035365
Price:Auction Vehicle
Location:Scottsdale, Arizona
Year:1932
Make:Ford
Model:Model A
Exterior Color:CANDY WILD CHERRY
Interior Color:SILVER
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:0
Stock Number:293636
VIN:1883251
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