1932 Ford Roadster built with the traditional look of a 1950’s California dry lake racer. Spring 2014 Goodguys “Deuce Doin’s” Class Winner (beat out about 80 other ’32 Fords). Feature article in Street Rod Life magazine Vol 2, No. 1 (Google: mimosa cruising street rod life). Also pictured in Rodder’s Journal, Goodguys Gazette, and Hour Detroit Magazine.It has been proven reliable with 21,000 miles.
Body
Kilbourne fiberglass body
Painted Camaro Hugger Orange
Steel hood with 164 dry lake-style louvers with cut outs for the Hemi valve covers
Tan Hartz-cloth Carson-style lift off top that mounts easily with four fasteners
Engine
1956 Chrysler 354 ciHemi, bored +.030”, 9.1 compression (will run on 89 octane), Forged Rods and Pistons, Steel Crank, Isky 280 Cam, chrome headers, and 1957 Chrysler 300 factory dual-quad intake with Edelbrock 500 CFM carbs
Vertex Magneto that has been converted to electronic ignition
Running Gear
GM turbo 350 trans with 10 inch B & M torque converter
Winters quick-change rear end with “quiet” 3.16:1 helical gears
Chrome under the chassis includes: driveshaft, shocks, rear leaf spring, ‘40 Ford wishbone traction bars, brake backing plates, brake lines, and complete chrome exhaust with Lakes pipes
Wilwood front disc brakes with SoCal Buick drum-style finned covers
Ford F150 rear drum brakes with So-Cal finned covers
Front suspension haschrome dropped and drilled front axle, chrome shocks, tie rods, drag link, and polished stainless hairpins
Wheels are ‘40 Ford-style front and rear with new Excelsior-Stahl radials (5.00x16 front, 7.50x16 rear)
Interior
Upholstered in early 50's style vinyl rolls and pleats with German square- weave carpet
Real ‘40 Ford steering column, shifter, and 17” steering wheel
Fake clutch pedalgives the vintage “3 on the tree” image
Rare sprint car-type hand fuel pump
Stewart Warner “Wings” gauges
Art Nouveau style heater housing functions as the glove box.
Trunk upholstery matches interior and has lots of storage space
This car was built by the 1986 Detroit Autorama Riddler Award winner.
Car has a clear Arizona 1932 Title.This will be a private party sale.
The car is located in the Phoenix, Arizona area and will be available until April 30, 2018. If you have questions or to set up an appointment to inspect the car, call Les at (480) 244-3830. No Texts please.
On Mar-18-18 at 20:27:41 PDT, seller added the following information: