1932 Ford Roadster Pickup V8 Nailhead Kustom Hot Rat Rebel Rod 1930 1931 1933 on 2040-cars
Sacramento, California, United States
Body Type:Roadster
Engine:Buick 401 Nailhead
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1932
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Ford
Model: Other Pickups
Trim: none
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Roadster Pick up
Drive Type: Rear
Mileage: 1,932
Sub Model: Custom Rat Rod Daily Driver No Reserve!!!
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: Patina
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Black
You are looking at a real True California Traditional Hot Rod! This 1932 Roadster Pickup has that "Kustom Kulture Look" with just the
right amount of patina. The body is straight and solid overall, with
the doors welded shut. The interior is bare bones but very comfortable
(see pics). It starts, drives and stops very well. It has a 1964 Buick
Wildcat 401 Nailhead bored 30 over. 445 ft pounds of torqe. 12V wiring
harness conversion with GM 80 amp two wire alternator. The original
Turbo Hydramatic 400 Switch Pitch transmission is hooked up to a
toggle switch on the dash and changes stall speed from 1800 to 3000 with the flick of the switch. A lowered ride with a Z'd frame, Coil springs w/shocks, split Ford wishbones, and panhard bar suspension. 5 on 5 Torino 9 inch rear with huge Talladega finned drum brakes . Up front we have Cowl Steering, Split wishbones So-Cal mono leaf, shorty shocks, pan hard bar, early Ford spindles with Ford disc brakes. Daggo 4inch Dropped and Drilled 47" axel. The open drive line has a new drive shaft. New Firestone bias 7.10-15 wide white walls in the rear, Firestone bias 6.70-15 white walls up front. Built solid like Johnny Cash "One piece at a time". The bed and chassis started life as a 1949 dodge and is titled so. Clear title and visible Vin#. This Roadster has many new and upgraded parts, well over 18K invested! Lots of accessories and kustom pieces. Drive as is or restore it!!! CALL (916)308 zero eight seven 4 or message me for details Bidding indicates that you are satisfied with the information and photographs provided regarding all aspects of the listed item and are committed to completing the purchase if you are the high bidder. All items sold "as is". This is a 80 year old truck, I have described it as accurately as possible. I can tell you the vehicle starts, go's and stops as it should, but I cannot tell you it will make a many mile trip to anywhere. The truck is for sale locally and i reserve the right to end auction early We reserve the right to reject bids made by those with zero or negative feedback, please contact before bidding.
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