Everyone knows that the early Ford automobiles are highly collectible in stock condition or modified condition. The reason we see so many of them that have been modified is because Ford build so many of them that by the end of WWII so many of them were just cheap used cars and the servicemen getting home were anxious to build something fast and cool. They also wanted to be different than everyone else so they chopped, shave, modded until... it looked like nothing else on the road. This 1932 5-Window Coupe has been built with the highest quality parts and attention to detail like no other. The body is steel with fiberglass running boards and fenders. The chassis is based on a boxed Ford frame with a Super Bell narrow axle, Chromed TCI 4 bar, Rev eye springs and disc brakes in the front and a Ford 8" rear end out of a 1965 Mustang. The 283 V8 engine has been bored .30 over and sounds nice and fires right up. It is equipped with 305 heads and a Edelbrock performer street dominator intake with a Edelbrock 4 BBL carburetor. The engine was given a chrome dress up kit that really shows well consisting of valve covers, alternator, oil pan, timing chain cover, air compressor and air cleaner. Other highlights include VDO gauges, Painless wiring, La Carra steering wheel, Kenwood CD player, Lokar shifter, Chromed drive shaft, 15 inch Centerline wheels, headers, electric cooling fan, power leather seats, black vinyl roof, floor shift automatic transmission, and more. This is a ton of car for the money and is offered at a fraction of what it would cost to build. Don't miss your opportunity to own this hotrod.