Fantastic Fresh Custom Build! Steel Body, 302 V8, C4 Auto, Beautiful Inside/Out!
1932 Ford Other Roadster
Technical specifications of Ford Other 1932 | |
---|---|
Price: | US $53,995.00 |
Condition: | Used |
Make: | Ford |
Model: | Other |
SubModel: | Roadster |
Type: | Roadster |
Trim: | Roadster |
Year: | 1932 |
Mileage: | 484 |
VIN: | 1A9252E17FM952003 |
Color: | Purple |
Engine size: | 302 V8 |
Power options: | -- |
Fuel: | Gasoline |
Transmission: | Automatic |
Interior color: | Beige |
Options: | -- |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
You are interested? | Contact the seller! |
Car description |
---|
One glance at this 1932 Ford Highboy Roadster and you can instantly tell it is a full custom build. In fact, as you dig into the details, you are going to find features that you may never thought of adding but are absolutely awesome on a hot rod (like the Harley-Davidson headlights.) It all makes for a V8 street machine that ensures people will remember it long after you leave the stoplight.
This is a steel bodied Ford roadster, but the bold paint laid on top is pure Mopar awesome. The Plum Crazy is a High Impact color that's on the best Hemi muscle cars, and so it instantly identifies this as a speedy custom. The build was a three-year, $85k labor of love, and it was completed less than 500 miles ago. So the metal looks terrific and the paint has a deep luster. This has a lot of the classic features you love on a hot rod, like the waterfall grille, custom pinstriping, and the smooth fender-free body. And this is integrated with some cool distinct touches, like rounded low-cut windshield and rear lights integrated into the chrome bumper. And the smaller Harley-Davidson headlights make the grille look taller so that this Highboy looks even higher. This idea of classic and custom really seems to come together nicely on true knock-off Dayton wire wheels done in a gloss black.
A roadster like this was meant to be open to the world, and so you get a great-looking interior. The metal tub bucket seats have the classic/simple style that you're supposed to have in a speed machine like this, but the padded inserts with leather upholstery signal the build is first-class. It's clean and complete, right down to rumble seat style trunk. This is a driver-focused environment with a wood and chrome sports steering wheel, Lokar shifter, and a dash dominated by clean and crisp Equus gauges.
The engine bay may have a smooth purple firewall, but it has proper blue oval power in the middle. The bright Ford Racing valve covers are a dead giveaway that you have a well-built 302 cubic-inch V8. It includes a Holley four-barrel carburetor, upgraded intake, and a hot cam. Plus, there are the right supporting components, like an HEI ignition and an aluminum radiator w/electric fan. And for those few people who don't take note of the zoomie-style exhaust headers, the growl will certainly grab their attention. As you look over the whole build, you'll spot a strong custom chassis that's color-matched in purple so you can put a mirror under this one at the car shows. You can even see pinstriping on the rear diff cover! There's also the three-speed automatic transmission, four-link rear with adjustable coilovers, and four-wheel disc brakes.
Clean, custom, and absolutely awesome, you need to get your hands on this fresh build. Call today!!!
This is a steel bodied Ford roadster, but the bold paint laid on top is pure Mopar awesome. The Plum Crazy is a High Impact color that's on the best Hemi muscle cars, and so it instantly identifies this as a speedy custom. The build was a three-year, $85k labor of love, and it was completed less than 500 miles ago. So the metal looks terrific and the paint has a deep luster. This has a lot of the classic features you love on a hot rod, like the waterfall grille, custom pinstriping, and the smooth fender-free body. And this is integrated with some cool distinct touches, like rounded low-cut windshield and rear lights integrated into the chrome bumper. And the smaller Harley-Davidson headlights make the grille look taller so that this Highboy looks even higher. This idea of classic and custom really seems to come together nicely on true knock-off Dayton wire wheels done in a gloss black.
A roadster like this was meant to be open to the world, and so you get a great-looking interior. The metal tub bucket seats have the classic/simple style that you're supposed to have in a speed machine like this, but the padded inserts with leather upholstery signal the build is first-class. It's clean and complete, right down to rumble seat style trunk. This is a driver-focused environment with a wood and chrome sports steering wheel, Lokar shifter, and a dash dominated by clean and crisp Equus gauges.
The engine bay may have a smooth purple firewall, but it has proper blue oval power in the middle. The bright Ford Racing valve covers are a dead giveaway that you have a well-built 302 cubic-inch V8. It includes a Holley four-barrel carburetor, upgraded intake, and a hot cam. Plus, there are the right supporting components, like an HEI ignition and an aluminum radiator w/electric fan. And for those few people who don't take note of the zoomie-style exhaust headers, the growl will certainly grab their attention. As you look over the whole build, you'll spot a strong custom chassis that's color-matched in purple so you can put a mirror under this one at the car shows. You can even see pinstriping on the rear diff cover! There's also the three-speed automatic transmission, four-link rear with adjustable coilovers, and four-wheel disc brakes.
Clean, custom, and absolutely awesome, you need to get your hands on this fresh build. Call today!!!