1932 Ford V8 Roadster
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It’s pretty rare that you see a restored ’32 Ford Roadster that hasn’t been chopped, channeled, lowered, bagged and hot rodded in a million different ways. This car is different: Behold this lovely ’32 Roadster, beautifully restored to exacting factory specs. There have been a few tasteful upgrades added to enhance the driving and reliability experience, namely: Electronic ignition; electric fuel pump; 12 volt alternator; LED driving lights; and directional signals. Otherwise the appearance is completely stock. Further, all hardware, bumpers and all structural supports are original steel. Grill shell, hood, aprons, rocker panels and running boards are also original steel. Fenders and doors are heavily reinforced fiberglass.
1932 was the first year that Ford unveiled the iconic Flathead V8. The engine in this car is correct for 1948-1953, a 24 head bolt Flathead; 239 cu. In. putting out about 100 horsepower. The transmission is the original 3-speed, freshly rebuilt. The frame, rear end and suspension are all to original factory spec. We invite your careful inspection of this great ’32 Roadster… ready for spring and summer touring (and showing!) right now. Asking $49,500.