1932 Ford Roadster
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$50,000 - $80,000 USD | Not Sold
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- ZZ4 Chevrolet 350-cid, 400-hp V-8 crate engine
- Tremec five-speed manual transmission
- Rod Bods frame and all-steel body
- Four-wheel disc brakes
- Boyd Coddington Halibrand-style wheels
- Distinctive louvered hood
- Fantastic brightwork
- Proper stance
- Comfortable & inviting
This 1932 Ford Roadster is presented in a purple-gray paint scheme by renowned painter Tim Martinez. The car was built using a Rod Bods frame and all-steel body. The exterior of the car features brightwork including a chromed front axle as well as suspension pieces. A true driver’s hot rod, the roadster is powered by a ZZ4 Chevrolet 350-cid V-8 crate engine. According to the owner it produces approximately 400-hp. The engine is mated to a Tremec five-speed manual transmission. The brakes have been upgraded to discs for the front wheels. In addition to modern TPI Tech gauges, the interior features a fully carpeted and upholstered gray interior which adds a dose of creature comfort to this 1932 roadster. The look of the car is distinguished by a set of Boyd Coddington “kidney bean” Halibrand-style wheels with modern radial tires, giving the car a distinctive look. It’s reported that over $80,000 was invested to create this custom roadster.