1932 Ford Roadster Flat Head with rare Baron High Flow Heads and 4 Carb Intake
Make: | Ford |
Model: | Roadster |
Type: | Roadster |
Year: | 1932 |
Mileage: | 4,369 |
VIN: | AZ300263 |
Color: | Horizon Blue |
Engine: | Ford Flathead 296 C.I. |
Cylinders: | 8 |
Fuel: | Gasoline |
Transmission: | Automatic |
Drive type: | RWD |
Interior color: | Black Leather |
Drive side: | Left-hand drive |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
Item location: | Oshawa, Ontario, Canada |
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Description of 1932 Ford Roadster |
This 32 Roadster took over two years to complete at a cost of over 100K. It is an all steel Brookville car with the Stage III chassis with many stainless steel components. The body was fitted at the factory and its components were installed by a professional team of builders in Tucson, Arizona. This car is titled as a 1932 Ford Roadster Engine 47 block started its life as a 239 but is now a 296 Baron 1/8" domed 24 bolt High Flow cylinder heads, Rare Baron Tattersfield 4 Carb Setup, Rare 4-97 Strombergs with K&N filters and finned bases, original Baron Venturi Scoops come with sale Progressive carb linkage 4 1/8" steel stroker crank 3 3/8" bored and centered in casting Arias Billet pistons 1/8" in head Cast billet rods Isky street cam Ported and relieved Valve seats narrowed Stainless steel intake valves 1 piece guide and seals Ceramic coated headers Thickson Oil Filler Tube ARP fasteners throughout Aeromotive fuel pump and two fuel filters, one pre fuel pump, one post fuel pump, each with shut off Vertex Magneto by Don Zig Flat belt drive with tensioner High torque starter Automatic C4 three speed transmission Custom flex plate and torque converter Transmission cooler Walker radiator Speedway water pumps Optima Red Top Gel battery with shut off Stainless steel dual pipes and mufflers No oil filter, oil changed at intervals of 500 miles since build Chassis Brookville Stage III Boxed frame Vega steering box Four bar stainless front end with 4 inch drop I beam axle Bilstein front shocks Stainless steel rear triangulated, rear coil overs 9" Ford Wilwood Disc brakes up front, aluminum backing plates Drums in the rear Wheels are Coker with Firestone Bias Ply 600/16 in the front and Firestone Bias Ply 700/16 in the rear making the perfect stance 1934 Ford Headlights with integral turn signals 39 Ford Blue Dot taillights Interior Fully adjustable bench on slider with adjustable back Centre arm rest, foldable Interior is finished in Porsche black leather German square weave high quality carpet throughout Six gauge aluminum gauge panel with stainless steel insert Full array of Classic Instruments Moal Bomber round face series, Oil, Fuel, Speedo, Tach,Volts, Clock, 2 Temp Gauges, one per cylinder head GPS enabled Speedometer Dakota Digital Fan Controller Lokar shifter Lokar emergency brake Period correct 2'' vintage lever/latch buckle seat belts Stock steering column with 1940 Ford steering wheel Push button start Power lift trunk Built in trunk edge protector for loading luggage Body Finished in Mercedes Horizon Blue (2006) 3" chopped windshield Mileage to Date from Build Date 4,369 Miles Everything works as it should Cruises great on the highway or street There is no top and no hood, it was built to be an open air cruiser Four Ford logo hubcaps included I will be moving and unfortunately cannot take everything with me so this beauty needs to be sold. If you have any questions or require any further details or pictures please don't hesitate to contact me. |