We all know that the iconic 1932 through 1934 Fords are almost always notorious with Hot Rods as we know it. They did not always start off as the modern Hot Rod versions we see today. In fact they became popular right after WWII because so many were built and they were becoming cheap used cars for the for the Heroes of the war to come home to and build something fast and exciting. Most newly built rods are fiberglass use modern drivetrains and have expensive leather interiors in them. In-fact ...there are several businesses that make a living based on just building replica bodies. GR Auto Gallery is pleased to present for your consideration this 1932 Ford Roadster. The car was meticulously built in California. It features a fiberglass body powered by a fuel injected 289 v8 crate engine paired with a C4 automatic transmission with a B&M floor shifter. The engine has a Iska camshaft. The power is transferred to the wheels by a 9 inch rear end. The car was built on a original 1932 frame. It features a tilt steering wheel billet dash Clarion CD player Accel coil Edelbrock aluminum intake electric cooling fan Hedman headers American Racing wheels suicide doors with alarm new convertible top dropped steering wheel. The car comes with a large file of receipts. This car is well built and sure to please. To see over 80 photos of this car including under carriage please visit our website