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. Sure, the song
was referring to a coupe, but with just 3,595 miles on it since it
was built, this fully repainted Matte Black comes with red and
white pinstriping on its trunk lid, along with a Rootlieb hood,
this car carries all the charisma as that iconic
album-cover-car.
Inside, we find a plush and inviting red vinyl interior. An
aftermarket steering column with a tilt banjo-style steering wheel
sits ahead of a six-pod, white-faced Stewart Warner gauge cluster.
Seatbelts round out the list of amenities this old-school-cool
roadster brings to the table.
Under that steel hood of this classic hot rod, we find a big 396
cubic-inch V-8 that has been bored 0.40 over, upping the ante to
410 CID. Add to that a 10.4:1 compression ratio, Pertronix HEI
distributor, Keith Black Hyper Pistons, an electric choke, single
four-barrel carburetor, and, of course, those incredible Lakester
headers, and we have a no-nonsense big block that makes a statement
every time it fires up. That power is routed through a TH350
three-speed automatic transmission before heading out to the Ford
9-inch rear end.
HIGHLIGHTS:
• 3594 Miles Since Built
• Downs Fiberglass Body
• Full Matte Black Repaint
• Red and White Pinstriping
• Rootlieb Louvered Hood
• 396ci V8 Bored .040 Over to 410ci
• Aluminum Radiator
• Four Barrel Carb
• Lake Style Headers
• TH350 Three Speed Auto
• Ford 9in Rear
• Pete and Jake's Hairpin Front End
• Triangulated Four Link Rear w/Coilovers
• Front Disc Brakes
• Borgeson Steering Box
• Red Vinyl Interior
• Banjo Style Wheel
• Stewart Warner Gauges
• Seatbelts
This 1932 Ford Roadster rides on a custom Pete and Jake's hairpin
front end, with a triangulated four-link setup complete with
coilovers out back. Front disc brakes stand ready to scrub off
speed whenever called upon. So, 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!
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