Hemmings Find of the Day – 1932 Ford three-window
Oct 7th, 2018SBC-powered 1932 Ford three-window coupe for sale on Hemmings.com.
From the seller’s description:
built by Jon Golding of Homegrown Hot Rods in Southend England in 1998. This car has won many awards and prizes including “Best Hot Rod, Best Custom Hot Rod” at the Oakland Roadster Show, “Hottest Hot Rod” 2016 Good Guys award and more. Fiberglass body is from Rodline where it was mildly chopped (3″) and channeled (6″) and sits on 32 Ford American Stamping rails. Front suspension consist of 4″ drop I-beam axle with chrome mono-leaf and traditional steering with a Vega Box and hairpin radius arms. Brakes are 46 Ford with finned aluminum drums. Rear suspension has custom ladder bars and Aldan coil overs. Drive train consist of a ZZ4 350/355hp crate engine from GM performance with aluminum heads, intake is 3×2 Rochester carbs. Headers and exhaust are all stainless steel and custom built. Transmission is a 700R4 automatic overdrive and the rear axle is a Halibrand quick change. Paint color is metallic lilac with custom scallops and pin striping. Beautiful interior is finished in white leather with purple piping, Stewart Warner gauges, Pioneer stereo and lots of chrome. 10 gallon fuel cell in the trunk, the nose tank is just for looks, and a removable floor section to show off the rear axle at shows. Everything on the car works properly and it drives great. Registered/Titled in NYS as a 1932 Ford. This coupe has been featured in nearly 20 magazines, calendars and photo shoots and was the runner up in the “Best of Britain” competition. The owner brought the coupe to the states where it continued to gain awards including the Oakland and San Francisco Nationals, multiple Good Guys award winner, featured in their magazine
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