1932 Ford Roadster
1932 Ford Roadster
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1932 Ford Roadster
High Bidder: DetroitDuece
Highest Bid: $24,000 (USD)
End Date:
Location:
Queen Creek, Arizona 85142
Seller:
Engine:
350ci V8
Transmission:
Automatic
Odometer:
893 (Mi)
Chassis/VIN:
1821589232
Carfax:
Not available
Lot Number:
8050526
Location:
Queen Creek, Arizona 85142
Seller:
Engine:
350ci V8
Transmission:
Automatic
Odometer:
893 (Mi)
Chassis/VIN:
1821589232
Carfax:
Not available
Lot Number:
8050526
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This 1932 Ford Roadster is a custom two-seat hot rod that comes with a matching removable fiberglass hardtop, perforated seating material, modern gauges, and polished and chromed suspension underpinnings. Power comes from a 350ci small-block Chevrolet V8 upgraded with a performance camshaft and backed by a Turbo-Hydramatic 350 3-speed transmission. Finished in yellow with custom accent striping over a brown vinyl interior, this 1932 Ford shows under 900 miles since the build and is offered on a clear Arizona title in the seller’s name.
This 1932 Ford has a two-door fenderless body design with minimal exterior trim, featuring shaved door handles, slim sideview mirrors, and deleted bumpers. The paint was applied in yellow with side accent striping in a multi-color theme, and a matching removable fiberglass hardtop is fitted. Front end suspension and steering components are finished in chrome and the rear end wears slotted tail lamps.
This 1932 Ford rides on a set of Boyd Coddington five-spoke polished-aluminum wheels that are wrapped in staggered-width tires, with Michelin rubber up front and BFGoodrich in the rear.
The cabin contains a perforated brown vinyl bench seat with matching door panels that have integrated armrests, while dark brown carpeting lines in the floor. The dash is color-matched to the exterior while the trunk is fully carpeted and contains an aluminum fuel tank as well as the car’s battery within a custom vinyl enclosure.
Instrumentation is situated on a chrome-trimmed bezel with aftermarket gauges at the center of the dash, the largest of which is a 160-mph speedometer. Additional gauges provide readouts for coolant temperature, fuel level, oil pressure, and voltage, while a tachometer is fixed to the steering column. The six-digit mechanical odometer reads just under 900 miles.
The Chevrolet 350ci V8 has been upgraded with a mild camshaft. Power is translated to the rear wheels by a Turbo-Hydramtic 350 automatic transmission with a floor-mounted shift lever.
Photos showing the underside are available in the carousel, illustrating the color-matched rear end and suspension.
This roadster is titled as a 1932 Ford. A start-up video is available for viewing below.
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@jakedog – Are there any side windows to seal out weather when top is attached? Thank you ...
No side windows. Open air car.
Thank you.
Are there any side windows to seal out weather when top is attached? Thank you
@jakedog – No air. Not a question, just surprised. I guess I could have a vintage air unit installed. That's $2,300. ...
No windows. Open air car.
No air. Not a question, just surprised. I guess I could have a vintage air unit installed. That's $2,300.
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