1932 Ford custom roadster (4K)

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This 1932 Ford customized roadster was professionally constructed from the ground-up to show-quality requirements. Beforehand owned by Richard Rawlings of Fuel Monkey Storage, the all-steel Ford is completed in Plum Loopy Purple metallic, laser-straight and absolutely sanded and buffed to a mirror end, with pinstripes laid out by Daniel Homosexual. The absolutely boxed chassis is as properly detailed because the physique, that includes a chrome dropped entrance axle with Vega steering field and chromed hairpins. The rear is a Currie nine-inch differential with chrome ladder bars. Hydraulic brakes with period-correct Buick finned entrance drums and customized Wilson backing plates deal with stopping chores.

Energy comes from an HC-code 327ci small-block topped with six Stromberg carburetors on an Offenhauser consumption, plus customized Rams Horn exhausts with purposeful cutouts, all backed by a Muncie four-speed transmission. The 2-tone black and white tuck and roll inside, impressed by the Tom McMullen roadster, includes a “glide” adjustable entrance seat. One other inside spotlight is the Mooneyes engine-turned Auburn-style sprint panel. All this rolls on chrome Smoothie Mercury rims with Firestone huge whitewall tires.

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