Lot 505

California 2013

1932 Ford Muroc

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$110,000 USD | Sold

United States | Burbank, California

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Identification No.
181267340
  • Chip Foose and Jerry Kuge design
  • Powered by a new 5.7-liter, 405-hp LS6 Chevrolet Corvette ZO6
  • All steel body
  • Built by Angies Auto in San Bernadino
  • Many billet, polished and chromed components
  • Numerous car show awards, magazine appearances

This striking Muroc roadster is designed by Chip Foose and Jerry Kuge. It has a powder-coated frame and the body is all steel, being hand-formed by Marcel and Sons. The suspension consists of all four corners being independent with coil-over shock absorbers. The components are billet, polished and chromed.

The power is derived from a new 5.7-liter, 405-hp LS6 Chevrolet Corvette ZO6. It is connected to a new GM 4L60-E automatic transmission with a Lokar shifter. The package is cooloed by a Mattson radiator. The car rides on Budnik wheels that are fitted with Goodyear Eagle HP tires. The wheels in the front measure 17 x 7-inches and the rears are 20 x 10-inches and create the proper stance for this roadster.

The vehicle is well-detailed throughout and was built by Angies Auto in San Bernadino, California. The beautiful interior has been executed by Gabe Lopez and the paint is by Showtime Auto Body. The Muroc Roadaster has many appealing design elements and is finished to a high level.

The roadster was featured in Street Rodder Magazine in December 2000 and has been the winner of many car show awards, including best of show on ocassion.