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'32 Ford Custom Hot Rod ~ Henry Ford Steel ~ Built In Early 60's Styling Hotrod on 2040-cars

Year:1932 Mileage:19267
Location:

Cockeysville, Maryland, United States

Cockeysville, Maryland, United States

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1932 Ford 
Model A Pickup
1960's Style Hot Rod

Recent Build
Beautifully Done
HENRY FORD STEEL BODY






















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1932 Ford 
Model A Pickup
1960's Style Hot Rod

Recent Build
Beautifully Done
HENRY FORD STEEL BODY
 

Up for auction is a beautiful 1932 Ford Pickup Hot Rod, brought to you by Halberd Classics LLC, Classic & Exotic Automobile Brokerage.

The late 1950's to early 1960's is considered to be the height of the Hot Rod building era.  The custom Hot Rods built in this time period have become ever more sought after by collectors and their values have sky-rocketed.   With this in mind the builder of this beautiful 1932 Ford Pickup Hot Rod, created a one off custom exactly how it would have been done in that era.  

Too many hot rods on the market today have been built using fiberglass bodies that in truth have no connection to the real cars.  This 1932 Ford Pickup Hot Rod was built using a true 1932 Henry Ford Pickup body.  The fenders and the hood are the only glass that you will find on the car.  The body is very straight and was painted in a dual stage candy apple burgundy metallic, which truly makes the lines of this vehicle pop.  

Under the hood sits a Chevy 350 V8 that has been fully built using MSD ignition, Headman headers, Holley Carb, Weiand intake manifold, etc.  The motor fires right up and has the american muscle rumble that you would expect to here from a 1932 Ford Pickup Hot Rod.  The brakes have been converted to disc brakes all the way around and  power steering was added.  The combination makes for a Hot Rot that is not only a blast to drive, but also very reliable.  

The interior is spot on to the early 60's hot rod days.  The wooden dash,stainless quilted door panels, and vintage speedometer really take you back.  The interior was upgraded with additional gauges and power windows, to give the driver slightly more comfort.  The headliner has been nicely redone in a tan fabric and properly insulated.    
This very nice 1932 Ford Pickup Hot Rod done in a true early 1960's style is ready to hit the open road and go wherever her new owners wish to take her.  Whether you are looking to cruise around town and gain plenty of attention, or take to the highway on your next adventure; this is a great custom Hot-Rod for you.  
 
This vehicle does have a clean and clear title ready for the new owner.  
Contact Halberd Classics, LLC for questions or to come see this great 1932 Ford Pickup Hot Rod. Good luck and happy bidding.


443-824-3488
Halberd Classics, LLC
 


If you will need this vehicle shipped, feel free to contact Jay at Fisher Shipping for a free quote at 508-792-2427 extension 107

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