The 1932 Ford roadster, known as the deuce, is a classic hot rod that represents the collaboration between Henry Ford’s son, Edsel, and designer Eugene Gregorie. Despite being built during the Great Depression, the deuce became popular among middle-class Americans due to its affordability and reliable transportation. This particular 1932 roadster is unique with its authentic all-steel body, vintage engine, and modern enhancements, making it a highly desirable and thrilling driving experience.