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$18,600.00

1932 Ford Other Steel Body 392 CID

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Make: Ford
Model: Other
Year: 1932
Mileage: 5677 Miles
Condition: Used
Country: United States
Region: Texas
City: Houston
Zip: 77001
It has EFI, 80mm throttle body, custom Detroit Muscle headers and a stainless FlowMaster exhaust/muffler system. Transferring this power to the rear wheels is a Chrysler 518 transmission built by Godfather Racing and a custom Detroit Muscle driveshaft. This is an all steel roadster from Hot Rods & Horsepower in MI (Dearborn Deuce). You will notice the steel hood, '32 Grille and stowaway convertible top. The bodywork and DuPont Hot Rod Black paint was completed by Shadowoods in MI and graphics done by Dennis Shephard. Gauges were done by SO-CAL Speed Shop in Pomona and Moon Equipment in Santa Fe Springs. Seats were done by Roadster Shop in IL and Willy's Workshop completed the upholstery. It is finished in Pendleton Del Rio wool Indian blanket, python skin & camel wool highlights. The carpet is also wool. This was the Detroit Metro Convention and Visitors Bureau Flagship Promotional Vehicle, commissioned to showcase Detroit's automotive heritage. Designed by Chris Baum, the D-Rod, was built by Rick Dyer at Detroit Muscle with input from Ford, Chrysler and GM Executives. Chrysler provided a pre-production 392 CID V8, 525hp Hemi crate engine that was first shown at SEMA. Chrysler had Arrow Racing Engines release one of the first hand-built development engines for the D-Rod build. The transmission is a 4-speed Chrysler 518 automatic. The build also used a vast '32 Roadster aftermarket to create a high-performance vehicle that is truly a unique '32 Ford Roadster. Dearborn Deuce proved an all-steel '32 body with a disappearing top assembly. The frame is a Lobeck's Deuce frame equipped with a 9-inch ford rear end, a Magnum 4-inch dropped tube axle, bobbed rear rails and four-wheel Wilwood disc brakes. The interior includes an Ididit steering column and steering wheel.

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