Being offered is this 1932 Ford Model A custom that is reported to be a clone of the original “Jackman Brother Sport Coupe” that was awarded the recognition as one of the 75 most significant “Deuces” by Ford Motor Company on the 75th anniversary of the 1932 Ford. It is a rare Model B body style, as less than 3,000 B-50 Sport Coupes were made. The original “Jackman Brother Sport Coupe” was featured in two issues of Hot Rod magazine in 1959 and 1962.
This example is powered by a 312-cid, 270-hp Y-block V-8 that is paired to a four-speed manual transmission. The car has been built in a frame-off manner and has been finished in custom Wild Cherry, and it has a silver interior. The car is stated to have “everything” chromed from nose-to-tail. Among these workings are engine components, firewall, trim elements, exhaust, drivetrain, steering workings, wheels, grille and bumpers. The chassis is detailed and the car exhibits eight full-length exhaust pipes. Dog dish wheels are right in place with the presentation and have bias-ply whitewall tires. Among the other features on the Ford are plexiglass floors, custom striping, rumbleseat, white padded top and running boards.