Description
This 1932 Ford Roadster is a top-of-the-line build, with no expense spared! It all started with an all-steel Brooksville body and fenders. The top was chopped 2 inches for that perfect hot rod look. The body was painted in Ford Ingot Silver which gives it a timeless classy appeal when paired with Dayton Jaguar style wire wheels and wide white wall tires. Subtle pinstriping breaks up the silver metallic paint and accents the classic body lines. This car…
This 1932 Ford Roadster is a top-of-the-line build, with no expense spared! It all started with an all-steel Brooksville body and fenders. The top was chopped 2 inches for that perfect hot rod look. The body was painted in Ford Ingot Silver which gives it a timeless classy appeal when paired with Dayton Jaguar style wire wheels and wide white wall tires. Subtle pinstriping breaks up the silver metallic paint and accents the classic body lines. This car is gorgeous from every angle and only gets better when you open the hood and doors. Under the hood is a nicely dressed up 1958 Ford 312 with an Offenhauser intake topped with 3 Stromberg Super 7 carburetors and a GM mini alternator. The gem of an engine really pops against the dark grey metallic firewall!