1932 Ford Roadster (flathead Powered Hot Rod) on 2040-cars
Bronx, New York, United States
Body Type:Roadster
Engine:Ford Flathead - 8BA - 239
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Beige
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Model A
Trim: None
Drive Type: Right hand
Mileage: 1,932
Warranty: None
Exterior Color: Brown
1932 Roadster (all steel Brookville Body). The car sits on a ‘32 Frame (ASC rails)
with stock front and rear cross members (the rear cross member has been
flattened to bring the back of the car down for a better stance). The paint is worn through in some sports on the grille shell, that's how we got it. We matched the color and painted the rest of the car the same color.
- 1949-'53 Ford Flathead motor (8BA) capped with high compression Offenhauser heads (8.6:1). The engine is fed by an Offenhauser 2x2 intake (with two rebuilt 94's). - Dropped axle upfront with split wishbones. Ford nine inch out back held in place by 1937 Ford (rear) wishbones (with gusseted top links for added strength). - Traverse leaf springs front and back, with lever shocks at all four corners. - Drum brakes all around. Brand new dual master cylinder/hydraulic clutch pedal assembly. - 1953 Buick steering wheel. ’32 three window coupe dash with a finned aluminum gauge cluster and glove box. - New tires, etc. . . everything is either new, or rebuilt. The speedometer is not hooked up. We used a vintage (N.O.S.) Speed King shifter which blocks access to the port for the speedometer cable in the transmission. We built this car a few years back and it has been on the road. So it does have a couple of imperfections in the paint. . . it's a driver. If you have any questions feel free to ask. Payment must be made by bank check, or cash in person. No PayPal!
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Ford Model A for Sale
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