Make:
Ford
Model:
Roadster
Year:
1932
Mileage:
4902
Miles
Condition:
Used
Country:
United States
Region:
Florida
City:
Miami , FL
Zip:
33184
1932 Ford Roadster Replica brilliant roadster only 4902 miles on the build
This slick-built 1932 Ford Roadster is all about the custom details. Featuring a unique look not often seen on '32 Ford recreations, this streetrod offers a top that comes off, a sporty interior, and a whole lot of power by way of the 5.7L LS1 under the hood. A brilliant roadster with only 4,902 miles on the build, this Ford would cost considerably more to replicate that what we're asking. So, before you embark on the long and expensive journey of creating a hotrod as cool as this, consider this turnkey beauty instead. Obviously, the body is fiberglass and takes a few liberties from the original 1932 design, but that's not at all a demerit on a high-quality rod such as this. All the materials are incredibly thick, durable and reinforced with extra supports, and the streamlined design and upgraded drivetrain allow for regular driving out in the modern world. The resulting custom look of this roadster could almost never be matched by steel, yet the spirit and feel is still all high-quality, and the bright yellow paint is the perfect complement to the high-impact design. The build incorporates a channeled front end with a hood that flips forward (like in a C4 Corvette), a thin wedge-like body, and a chopped top, so this car has a cool rake to it that matches what rodders have been doing since the '40s. In fact, it looks more like a Prowler than a '32 Ford, complete with fenders, running boards, and two doors, although there are no obtrusive bumpers, the side mirrors are sleek, and the windshield is aggressively angled to make this little replica look fast just sitting still. After almost 5K miles on the build, it's no longer perfect and there are some imperfections in the finish that can be found upon closer examination, but there's not a warm-blooded creature on Earth that won't turn their heads when this beauty is bombing down Main Street. Up front, there's a beautiful chrome Vee'd grille along with traditional King Bee style headlights at the flanks, so it has a very traditional look despite all the custom work that went into the build.
This slick-built 1932 Ford Roadster is all about the custom details. Featuring a unique look not often seen on '32 Ford recreations, this streetrod offers a top that comes off, a sporty interior, and a whole lot of power by way of the 5.7L LS1 under the hood. A brilliant roadster with only 4,902 miles on the build, this Ford would cost considerably more to replicate that what we're asking. So, before you embark on the long and expensive journey of creating a hotrod as cool as this, consider this turnkey beauty instead. Obviously, the body is fiberglass and takes a few liberties from the original 1932 design, but that's not at all a demerit on a high-quality rod such as this. All the materials are incredibly thick, durable and reinforced with extra supports, and the streamlined design and upgraded drivetrain allow for regular driving out in the modern world. The resulting custom look of this roadster could almost never be matched by steel, yet the spirit and feel is still all high-quality, and the bright yellow paint is the perfect complement to the high-impact design. The build incorporates a channeled front end with a hood that flips forward (like in a C4 Corvette), a thin wedge-like body, and a chopped top, so this car has a cool rake to it that matches what rodders have been doing since the '40s. In fact, it looks more like a Prowler than a '32 Ford, complete with fenders, running boards, and two doors, although there are no obtrusive bumpers, the side mirrors are sleek, and the windshield is aggressively angled to make this little replica look fast just sitting still. After almost 5K miles on the build, it's no longer perfect and there are some imperfections in the finish that can be found upon closer examination, but there's not a warm-blooded creature on Earth that won't turn their heads when this beauty is bombing down Main Street. Up front, there's a beautiful chrome Vee'd grille along with traditional King Bee style headlights at the flanks, so it has a very traditional look despite all the custom work that went into the build.